I am running badly behind schedule with my posting, thanks to a heinous deadline load. So, here’s two for the price of one, and weird science Wednesday is on an indefinite break (I'm switching to Thursdays on George Lamb's show, cos we're taking it up a notch or two - more on that later).
Got a piece on the Mars conspiracy (is there one?) on the Times science blog. It gives a little insight into the mind of Gilbert Levin, the man who is convinced he discovered life on Mars in 1976.
And the cover story in New Scientist this week: the Seven Mysteries of Gravity. My favourite is the role of gravity in biology – turns out you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.
Back to the grindstone...