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Daily Archives: 24 February 2013
Continental drift: important open access developments in the UK and US
Last Friday was a big day for open access — it felt like a kind of transition. In the morning the Science and Technology Committee of the House of Lords (the unelected second chamber in the UK parliament) published the … Continue reading
Posted in House of Lords, Open Access, RCUK, White house, willetts
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Opus D
Well, there was I thinking, so I was, that this post will be the 500th entry in this blog as presently incarcerated, and, notwithstanding inasmuch as which such an artificial anniversary will be manna from heaven to fans of base … Continue reading
Posted in hobbit, Silliness, tolkien, Writing & Reading, yiddish
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On biological modelling
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Posted in lipid, Nonsense, potatoes, raft, Science-less Sunday
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If you think you are sick of me now…
I will write about topics that are dear to me, that have meaning. I promise. But not until the following blog. For now, those of you who dare click to read-on, will have to endure tales of my most recent … Continue reading
Posted in audiobooks, Books, novels
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