By The Science Creative Quarterly

Castigat ridendo mores.

THE HOLIDAYS ARE NOT REALLY ABOUT SCIENCE

CHRISTMAS 1970. by Spike Milligan A little girl called Sile Javotte Said ‘Look at the lovely presents I’ve got’ While a little girl in Biafra said ‘Oh what a lovely slice of bread’. – – – – – Please enjoy this year’s holiday flavoured pieces. “Older” material will begin running again on December 26th, and the new? … Well, the new will return in the New Year. A Bio-Christmas Carol (by Vince LiCata) Is There a Santa? (by Paul Clarkson) Rant from a Glacier – Concerned, Bitter, and Somehwere Near the North Pole (By David Ng)

WE SEEK CREATIVE PIECES – KEYWORD EVOLUTION.

“Hey hey, it’s time to play Evolution is what we say My my, we must try For ID is a silly lie” — Early in human history, a great divide occurred. Some – we mean writers – began writing hieroglyphs and posting stories on their websites. Others – we mean scientists – began making ruthless observations about the world. Inevitably, the writers and the scientists grew apart, and now we have the poet vs. the physicist; the blogger vs. the biologist. It is true that the divide between science and the arts runs deep, but we hope to do our…

WE SEEK CREATIVE PIECES – KEYWORD EVOLUTION.

“Hey hey, it’s time to play Evolution is what we say My my, we must try For ID is a silly lie” — Early in human history, a great divide occurred. Some – we mean writers – began writing hieroglyphs and posting stories on their websites. Others – we mean scientists – began making ruthless observations about the world. Inevitably, the writers and the scientists grew apart, and now we have the poet vs. the physicist; the blogger vs. the biologist. It is true that the divide between science and the arts runs deep, but we hope to do our…