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Category Archives: unknown
Mammaloid
We editors at Your Favourite Weekly Professional Science Magazine Beginning With N are masters of misrule. We revel in discord. We thrive on disagreement. Nothing pleases us more than witnessing the more cerebral branches of human misery. Nothing pushes our … Continue reading
Posted in arboroharamiya, evolution, Haramiyid, haramyavia, mammal, megaconus, multituberculate, Research, science, unknown
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Information
It might come as a surprise to you both that I have a page on Wikipedia. I didn’t create this page. Nobody told me it was being created, nor did they ask me for any input. They could have had … Continue reading
Posted in benveniste affair, chthonic, data entry at the OK corral, jeremiad, john madox, malfeasance, release of calcium from intracellular stores, Research, seven transmembrane helix G-protein coupled receptors, unknown, wikipedia, Writing & Reading
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Cryptozoon
If you have a diary and should like to put a date in it … A date, but not in a diary. Picture from Wikimedia. … I’ll be chairing a meeting next month on cryptozoology. You can find all the … Continue reading
Posted in Apparitions, cryptozoology, excuse me madam but does this yeti go to the station?, hidden in plain sight, Research, unknown, unknown unknown, Writing & Reading
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Unknown Again, Naturally
Just in case you’re around, I’ll be in London on 1st March, waffling directionlessly about various themes connected with my forthcoming tome. It’ll be a somewhat uninformed unformed ramble, so think of it as less of a lecture, more a … Continue reading
Posted in Apparitions, thinking, thinking about thinking, unknown, Writing, Writing & Reading
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