Wednesday, January 26, 2011
It's A Brand New Day
It's a brand new day of a brand new year with a (somewhat) brand new blog!
But before I get to the reveal of The definitive host 3.0 upgrade, I have some other news to share first.
I have another post up on the Scientific American Guest Blog, this time about some of my favourite animals - Snakes!
The post is entitled, "Biting the hand that feeds: The evolution of snake venom." I had an absolute blast writing it, and I hope you will all enjoy reading it.
Now, on to the main event. But instead of you reading what is coming up with my blog, let me tell you.
That's right, this blog will now have a significant amount of time spent answering YOUR science questions that you have always wondered about but never quite understood. Is there anything you or anyone who know has always wondered about?
So go ahead, ask away!
I will try to answer each and every question I get, and if I cannot, I will find someone who can. But, for this to succeed, I need your help. Promote this blog, get people involved, and I think this could turn into something really, really special (but only if you help).
Please submit questions to: askdavidquestions@gmail.com
Thank you, and stay tuned!
But before I get to the reveal of The definitive host 3.0 upgrade, I have some other news to share first.
I have another post up on the Scientific American Guest Blog, this time about some of my favourite animals - Snakes!
The post is entitled, "Biting the hand that feeds: The evolution of snake venom." I had an absolute blast writing it, and I hope you will all enjoy reading it.
Now, on to the main event. But instead of you reading what is coming up with my blog, let me tell you.
That's right, this blog will now have a significant amount of time spent answering YOUR science questions that you have always wondered about but never quite understood. Is there anything you or anyone who know has always wondered about?
So go ahead, ask away!
I will try to answer each and every question I get, and if I cannot, I will find someone who can. But, for this to succeed, I need your help. Promote this blog, get people involved, and I think this could turn into something really, really special (but only if you help).
Please submit questions to: askdavidquestions@gmail.com
Thank you, and stay tuned!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
A New Year, A New Start and New Possibilities
Happy 2011 everyone!
It is five days into the new year, and I hope everyone is still sticking to their New Year's resolutions (or at least trying to).
I am excited and thrilled to say that the new year has started off with a bang, as something I wrote was chosen to be out on the Scientific American Guest Blog.
Yes, one of the most prestigious science magazines asked me to write a post, and I said yes without hesitation. But, now I was faced with the daunting task of what to write about.
Those of you who read my blog regularly know that in the summer of 2009, I embarked on a journey to South Dakota for my Masters of Journalism project to find an endangered species. My adventures were a very interesting one, and I always thought that there was more than enough material for my project as well as another article.
I pitched it to SciAm, and they loved it!
So, here is a more in-depth look at me spending a few days with "The Ferret Hunters"
It is five days into the new year, and I hope everyone is still sticking to their New Year's resolutions (or at least trying to).
I am excited and thrilled to say that the new year has started off with a bang, as something I wrote was chosen to be out on the Scientific American Guest Blog.
Yes, one of the most prestigious science magazines asked me to write a post, and I said yes without hesitation. But, now I was faced with the daunting task of what to write about.
Those of you who read my blog regularly know that in the summer of 2009, I embarked on a journey to South Dakota for my Masters of Journalism project to find an endangered species. My adventures were a very interesting one, and I always thought that there was more than enough material for my project as well as another article.
I pitched it to SciAm, and they loved it!
So, here is a more in-depth look at me spending a few days with "The Ferret Hunters"
Labels:
2011,
Black footed ferrets,
MRP,
Scientific American
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