My favorite Animaniac was always Wacko Warner, but my brother and I spent countless hours riffing off Pinky and the Brain, voiced by the immortal Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche. Now you have LEGO Pinky and the Brain signed by the immortal Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche.
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Mike wrote about gene patents for Pacific Standard.
Michele has a guest post at Scientific American's Symbiartic blog.
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Have Science Will Travel
@finchandpea
- Schrödinger's cat is named SUSY thefinchandpea.com/2013/05/18/sci… Science #Caturday from @artologica 2 hours ago
Josh Witten
- My fellow males, there is a difference between critique & silencing. RT @gregladen: Shut up and read this. skepchick.org/2013/05/the-si… 1 hour ago
Mike White
- RT @edyong209: Oh, and Brian Clegg's comment on that "critical science journalism" piece absolutely nails it. guardian.co.uk/science/blog/2… 2 days ago
Marie-Claire Shanahan
- Um or maybe the name of the roman pound? RT @neiltyson: symbol "lb" for pound comes from an abbreviation of constellation Libra, the scales. 17 hours ago
Michele Banks
- Hey, I have a great idea! Everybody shop for science art and scarves! etsy.com/shop/artologica 1 minute ago
Sarah Naylor
- RT @FASEBopa: Thanks everyone who retweeted our latest #NIH funding trends slides & analysis. bit.ly/19FDFKe 22 hours ago
Heidi Smith
- RT @SensoryEcology: Nice paper: predatory sea slug learns to avoid defended prey jeb.biologists.org/content/early/… @J_Exp_Biol #evolution 2 days ago
Eva Amsen
- Oh. I'm going to get massive doctor who spoilers by not being able to watch that until next week. I can't stay off Twitter, I need that here 3 minutes ago


