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In which I wade through the fringes of textbook fact

I’ve recently turned in a commissioned review article about the role of the actin cytoskeleton in cell shape. I’m an old hand at reviews, but this was something special: a ‘Cell Science at a Glance’ poster for the Journal of … Continue reading

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In which you are invited to expose yourselves

Now, let’s see: where can I find a bunch of extroverted science fanatics? My friend Alom Shaha, in addition to being a talented science filmmaker, producer, ex-politician and part-time physics teacher, is in the midst of a wonderful blogging/film hybrid … Continue reading

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In which I dally with both sides

Writing a paper – it takes on a whole new meaning if you’ve spent time behind the editorial desk of a peer-reviewed journal or two. It’s now been about a year and a half since I left publishing to return … Continue reading

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In which I prepare for a bout of lepidoptery

Live in or near London and interested in reading lab lit — novels about science or scientists? It’s never too late to join Fiction Lab, our monthly geeky book club at the Royal Institution. Last Monday we dispatched our first … Continue reading

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In which I remain precise – to two decimal places

My lab-side manner could charitably be described as ‘cautious’ – although ‘paranoid’ is probably closer to the truth. I am reluctant to take shortcuts in an experiment, for example, even when I suspect that it will make little difference. And … Continue reading

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In which I shed my lingering frugality

There is nothing like coming back from an extended holiday to force you to take stock of your various research projects. This morning, after braving the iced pavements, flurries of snow and Underground carriages full of bewildered commuters who seemed, … Continue reading

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In which I am disturbed by strange forces

Forget the Large Hadron Collider: there are scarier things afoot right here in the heart of Suffolk. If you hear news of a black hole yawning open a few dozen miles northeast of Ipswich, it was only me, trying to … Continue reading

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In which I muster a hypothesis

The scientific method comes in many guises. During the past eighteen months in the lab, I have suffered from a severe lack of hypotheses. Or rather, I have been laboring under the umbrella of one very big, very broad hypothesis-with-a-capital-H: … Continue reading

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In which science geeks and ecclesiastical cross-dressers rock Kentish Town

My non-scientist colleagues are often surprised to find out that I sing in a band. Granted, ‘singing in a band’ might sound a bit more edgy than the reality: a bunch of aging scientists, ex-scientists, Nature editors and miscellaneous non-sciency … Continue reading

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In which I am bested by an algorithm

In many B-movies, machines try to take over the world. And in real life, we often joke about losing our lab jobs to them. As case in point, three of my five years in graduate school were largely consumed by … Continue reading

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