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June | 2009 | Evolving Ideas
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Musings on information processing in biological systems, and more or less related topics in science and medicine. Self-referentiality in cell signalling. June 20, 2009. This title is false. Thus begins a reflection. In the April 23 issue of Nature, by Mark Isalan. They are alluding to Epimenides’ paradox. The famous philosophical concept where a statement, if true, must be false, and if false, must be true. (The paradox is usually related in the form:. All Cretans are liars. A number of possibilities pre...
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Evolving Ideas | Musings on information processing in biological systems, and more or less related topics in science and medicine | Page 2
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Musings on information processing in biological systems, and more or less related topics in science and medicine. BMC Research Notes a place to publish the results languishing in my drawer? July 1, 2009. Addressed the unfortunate bias in the scientific literature that arises from the tendency not to publish results that are negative, or that simply show that a certain direction of scientific exploration is not very promising. The other day, I learned about the relatively new journal BMC Research Notes.
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Galley Proofs: August 2009
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Galley proof (n): a preliminary printing of a document that is used to identify errors in the typesetting of the document. Links: pass it on. Wish Id thought of it. Word of the day. FINAL RESULTS: Race to Read for International Lite. Usage tip: everyday vs. every day. A PhD geoscientist with an interest in writing, editing, education, and museums shares her thoughts on whatever has caught her fancy at the moment. View my complete profile. Dispatches from the Culture Wars. Hyperbole and a Half. Of course,...
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Galley Proofs: August 2010
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Galley proof (n): a preliminary printing of a document that is used to identify errors in the typesetting of the document. Links: pass it on. Wish Id thought of it. Word of the day. Race to Read update (9/5/10). Second annual Race to Read for International Liter. A PhD geoscientist with an interest in writing, editing, education, and museums shares her thoughts on whatever has caught her fancy at the moment. View my complete profile. Dispatches from the Culture Wars. Hyperbole and a Half. If the Church W...
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Galley Proofs: June 2010
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Galley proof (n): a preliminary printing of a document that is used to identify errors in the typesetting of the document. Links: pass it on. Wish Id thought of it. Word of the day. Usage tip double dip: poll/pole and roll/role. A PhD geoscientist with an interest in writing, editing, education, and museums shares her thoughts on whatever has caught her fancy at the moment. View my complete profile. Dispatches from the Culture Wars. Hyperbole and a Half. I Trip Over Things. Mike the Mad Biologist. To fol...
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Scientia Pro Publica #46 | Save Your Breath For Running Ponies
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Save Your Breath For Running Ponies. Pokémon Vs The Royal Botanic Gardens. This blog has moved →. November 23, 2010 · 6:34 am. Scientia Pro Publica #46. Alright you lot, apologies for hibernating for the last couple of months. For those of you who don’t know (ie. who aren’t on twitter), I’ve been working at Australian science magazine,. Since June, and it’s keeping me very busy and happy. But don’t give up on old RP completely – we’ll be back very soon…. So first up: BEES ON A PLANE. The team over at.
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New Voices for Research: HIV/AIDS Part 3: Philanthropy
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Monday, August 29, 2011. HIV/AIDS Part 3: Philanthropy. Photo Credit: famousphilanthropists.com. To mark the 30th anniversary of the first AIDS diagnoses, we’ve been discussing the different groups that came together to improve our understanding of HIV/AIDS and develop new treatments for combating the disease. I’ve written about scientists and advocates in my previous posts for this series, but we’re not done yet! Research needs money and philanthropists. Which helped to create the National AIDS Fund (NA...
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Scientia pro publica # Seven | Science. Why not?
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Science. Why not? A blog about Culture, Reason, and Science. Why not? July 6, 2009. Scientia pro publica # Seven. Posted by Bryan under Blogs. Is a blog carnival dedicated to bringing together in one place links to the best of science blogging that would be of general interest. The new. Is up over at Greg Laden’s Blog. And yours truly has an article featured. Go check out some of the other articles and see what you like. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Some recent insect photos | Arthropoda
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I, for one, welcome our new chitinous overlords. Do scarab beetles get to join an exclusive visual sensory club? Some recent insect photos. August 30, 2010. See the photos at Arthropoda’s new home. Responses to “Some recent insect photos”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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