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In which we plan a repeat performance: Fringe-Frivolous 2010

Tipsy science bloggers on the roof: need I say more? Just a quick note to say that I’ve started a new forum topic for the Fringe-Frivolous 2010 science blogging unconference running alongside Science Online 2010. Use this forum to register … Continue reading

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In which I am watched

As it’s Friday pretty much everywhere at the moment, I thought I’d share a little revelation I had this morning. Every time I work down in the yeast lab, I get the nagging, uneasy sensation that someone is watching me. … Continue reading

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In which I fail

Life and death of a minor side project: a photo essay (with a nod to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross) Step 1: Denial Step 2: Bargaining Step 3: Anger Step 4: Depression Step 5: Acceptance

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In which it all starts to blur together

Scientists are trained to read the scientific literature with skepticism. Forever question, we are told, the truth of various assertions put to us no matter how eloquent or famous the writer or prestigious the journal in which that writing appears. … Continue reading

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In which I salute anti-authors everywhere

If science is a narrative, then sometimes you have to read between the lines. Consider, as case in point, the humble Acknowledgements Section of your average peer-reviewed journal article. I have always been fascinated by this little afterthought of a … Continue reading

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In which I defect

There’s a new kid on the block – in fact, it’s housed in our laboratory, despite being a communal piece of apparatus. Rumors of its arrival buzzed in the institute’s corridors for weeks, and when the inevitable training sessions were … Continue reading

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In which I sleep with the enemy

They’re pale and creamy, scattered across the agar like diseased lesions. Something about the three-dimensionality of the colonies – vaguely dome-shaped instead of flat – rings some sort of primordial alarm bell deep in my hindbrain. Although I know it’s … Continue reading

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In which I seek more poetry

Scientific research has its ups and downs, its bounteous harvests and dry spells, its joys and frustrations. But how often does it have its poetry? I started to ponder this issue while I was interviewing the singer/songwriter Billy Bragg for … Continue reading

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In which I conform to gender stereotypes

I was gripped by a sense of mounting panic as I stared at the diagram in front of me, shoulders tensed and pen clenched in my right hand. I’d been bashing away at the thought experiment for well over fifteen … Continue reading

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In which I officially leave my last note in the lab

I may work with some of science’s finest minds, but there comes a point when you have to bow to the inevitable. Leaving notes in the lab simply does not work. Those who notice it will just think you’re a … Continue reading

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