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On Versatility
I should start off by thanking CherishtheScientist for kindly nominating me for a Versatile Blogger award (see the emblem). I hadn’t heard of these before, but I’m honoured – so many thanks. I find myself still thinking I’m the new … Continue reading
All Human Life is There (Happy 1st Birthday OccamT)
The first part of this statement was once the proud motto of the now deceased and unlamented News of the World. In a friendlier vein, compared with many of the ignorant witch hunts they pursued and the dirt they used … Continue reading
Taking Flight (Pseudonymous or Not)
I have finally caught up with the debate at ScienceOnline2011 on ‘The Perils of Blogging as a Woman under a Real Name’ through watching the video of the session, recently put online. This was the debate that kick-started a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Science, Women in Science
Tagged blogging, confidence, holding-back, Kate Clancy, Science Online 2011, Sunetra Gupta
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