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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Bears in Search of a Caption
OK, it’s Friday and you lot don’t have anything to do either. But take heart, folks. The Great Beyond has just pointed to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the NHM. Lots of goodies there, but I did … Continue reading
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It’s a Mystery
Browsing through the latest and greatest at NN, I noticed this new event posted by Matt Clarke’s Cabinets of Cures: Blood, Mermaids and Madness Am I the only one who thinks it sounds like Maxine’s critique of Henry’s LabLit novel?
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Unnatural Hunting
I’ve been reading an article about hunting mortality, where the authors ask how we should arrange our hunting so as to mimic natural mortality. But they leave aside one very important question – why should we want to mimic natural … Continue reading
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Ooh, how dare he…
I did my civic duty today, and braved the storms to vote. The Helsinki municipal elections aren’t quite as vital to the world’s interests as some other elections this autumn, but then they do boring things in Finland like talk … Continue reading
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Cleaning out the Department
An email has just been sent round our ecologists – one of those periodic attempts to organize communal storage in freezers. It included this little titbit (with my emphasis): During this month all the stuff in the room 1303 should … Continue reading
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Web 2.0 and Research
During last couple of days I was in a meeting of our Centre of Excellence in Evolutionary Genetics and Physiology, of which I’m a member. One of the issues I talked about and we discussed was using Web 2.0 ideas … Continue reading
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Why bother?
This is something I hope they never do to my work: Joint RSS/MRC/NIHR HTA meeting on Futility Analysis in Clinical Trials (sorry, I can’t get the link to go to the right page) Ah, a quick google helps me find … Continue reading
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Zebrafish Development on YouTube
I’m glad we didn’t have YouTube when I was an undergrad, I might have become a developmental biologist…
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Beast Blogging
I know you only really read this for The Beast, so this is him this morning:
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Kimi’s Fashion Tips
According to one participant in a discussion we had over coffee this afternoon, all the popular blogs are about fashion and the latest styles. This may explain why Kimi1 has started writing about wigs. He’s actually worried about whether having … Continue reading
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