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 23 hours ago
Josh Witten
- .@davidkroll FDA's "forced" occasional recalls of supplements for "accidentally" including drugs thefinchandpea.com/tag/when-suppl… cc @cragcrest 2 hours 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
Michele Banks
- @NeinQuarterly I picture you as more of a liebestod type than a flirt anyway 12 hours ago
Sarah Naylor
- RT @FASEBopa: Thanks everyone who retweeted our latest #NIH funding trends slides & analysis. bit.ly/19FDFKe 1 day ago
Heidi Smith
- RT @SensoryEcology: RT @BMC_series: 1st study looking for migration genes in #birds using 2 subspecies of migrating willow warblers http://… 2 hours ago
Eva Amsen
- This talk is so cool, but I'm soooo jetlagged all of a sudden. 14 hours ago


