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  1. RT @sc_k: Wimpy Evidence for Dark Matter Particles http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2009/1217/1 (well played, Science)
  2. CDSM sees two events; 23% chance that it's a fluctuation. That's the definition of "frustrating result". http://bit.ly/74bvXK
  3. @samidh Neither?
  4. "Edward Gorey's 'The Trouble With Tribbles'" Awesome, and spot on. http://bit.ly/4oD31W
  5. RT Waaaaay overdue. @zephoria: w000t! U.S. gov't looking into open-access requirement for research it funds. See RFI: http://bit.ly/8gvhvT
  6. RT I like that a FOX news editor compard the rumor to a FOX news story. @FQXi: Dark matter NOT found? http://bit.ly/6DWQVV
  7. Doing my part to spread completely unfounded rumors: Dark Matter might have been detected. http://bit.ly/504B1Z
  8. Yes! Someone please make this movie: http://bit.ly/6mSE7e
  9. George Will, wrong again. But I realized @carlzimmer looks exactly like my image of Captain Ahab. http://bit.ly/7fZiCL
  10. So much sadness at once: "Students complain they feel like science is just another English comprehension course." http://bit.ly/6v1sjI
  11. RT @symmetrymag: Nature: Physicist records sounds deep underwater searching for neutrinos, finds unexpectedly numerous sperm whales. htt ...
  12. 2.5 billion pixes, one Galaxy. This is the first time I've really wished I still lived in Chicago. http://bit.ly/894Zot
  13. Higgs in Space! (Is it sad that I find this funnier than the Bohemian Rhapsody video?) http://bit.ly/5YvZx7
  14. Teaching students by lying to them - once per lecture. (via @orzelc) http://bit.ly/mv3CK
  15. This Thursday: Memories of 50 years at CERN, with an all-star speaker list. There should be a webcast. http://bit.ly/4XF7sJ
  16. @bengoldacre Were there really no important royal soc sci papers about biology/evolution from 1860-1900?
  17. RT @bengoldacre: 350 years of royal soc sci papers: annoying webpage, ace papers when u find them http://bit.ly/6rSOiT
  18. A show by Julian Voss-Andreae, artist turned Ph.D. physicist turned artist. http://bit.ly/5TVBN7
  19. Someone sat down and made a list of all the Foucault's Pendulums in the world. http://bit.ly/62aEo3
  20. An account of turning on the first Proton Synchrotron, in 1959. http://bit.ly/7GG7Ow