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Call for Papers: Science and the Public 2010 UPDATED
Tech-nostalgia and Making Things: The Oxford Steampunk Exhibition
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Turning old popular science into kid's clothing
cartoons and science
Update: Research on Climate Change
Call for Papers: Booms of popular science publishing
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Torchwood, kids, grownups and science fiction
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Practising 18th Century Science, Today
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children in science news
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CFP: The History of Books for Children and Young Adults 2009
Mid-century illustrations of Charley Harper
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The Material Text blog
Boys, books and saving the planet
Michael Faraday Prize Lecture: the cosmology of scientific images
Science Museums and Children's Science Books: Chickens, Egg, Egg, Chicken
Isotype books and sketches on show in Reading
Science and the Public 2009
Maps and landscape: the work of Ronald Lampitt
Design and Science
: on the work of Will Burtin
Homage to the NatureTrail books
Actor Network Theory and the jungle of design research
Other people's letters
The science of printing in the 1960s
CFP: Study of Literature and Environment Conference
Book pages as art
Evolution greenhouse: horticultural
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the Big Science Read
History corner: Byrne's Euclid, 1847
David Macaulay Talks
The process behind an illustration
educational access and the frappuccino kids
Horrible non-fiction
Non-fiction picture books ignored again
Green books for kids
NYC toy fair @ Make: a good scroll
Dinosaur Top Trumps!
Reminder - call for papers, Science & Public 2008
CFP: conference on children's literature and the environment
Isotype workshop
blogs
Playing at being kids
Punk Science: a typhoon in the cafe of the Dana Centre
Are they related? Chambers'
Cyclopaedia
(1728) and Biesty's
Cross-sections: Man-of-war
(1993)
Medicines, information design and people’s health
Science and Cartoons
CFP – Science & the Public 2008
Event: Experiment Marathon at the Serpentine Gallery
Science cinema
Stephen Hawking (and Daughter) write science faction
Discussing popular science - CFP
Japan Conference
The Science of Cloning
Are clones cyborgs?
Introducing Noga
The last issue of Paradigm
On Structure
Pick Me Up
A cartoon archive for rainy day surfing
The telephone in pictures
Science and the Public 2007
celeb spotting with the Royal Society
Being what science calls 'radioactive'
Paper on the appeals of children's science literature
seminar on young people & technology
Childhood Lies in Victorian Literature and Science
BSLS conference 2007
Science & Public Conference 2007
on cereal boxes
The K in D&K
the branded book
Chemical Chaos: the CD-rom review
Tracing genres in children's books
Their space
The exhibit as film set
National Museum of Scotland
Narrative map
best science book EV-ER
National Science Week scheme
BSLS
And now, the periodic table in oil paints
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IBBY conference
Beauty and imprecision in diagrams
Space & Art
Telling Science: the D-N model & narrative structure
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