Richard P Grant
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Monthly Archives: October 2008
ZZ Top–Day 0
Men’s health. Apparently it’s not talked about much. My own feeling is that health issues in general are not much talked about (with a couple of trendy exceptions): the comments when I talked about “depression”:http://network.nature.com/people/rpg/blog/2008/09/14/on-depression—a-personal-perspective and cancer research are probably … Continue reading
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Dreams
I’m about to go to bed, so don’t have time to do this justice (the entry I want to write has been lurking on my desk for about three weeks. Soon, I’ll nail it down). However, it strikes me that, … Continue reading
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Too many fish in the sea
Quick, and highly scientific (_Riiight—Ed._) poll. Does anyone actually read journals for research articles anymore? I don’t mean does anyone read articles (I hope you do before you cite them…), but do people take each new issue of a journal … Continue reading
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Message in a bottle
Returning from Bondi this afternoon, Bondi, this afternoon we stopped off at our local off-licence and found something rather special. I had to go into the lab this evening, and when I got back, it had warmed up to the … Continue reading
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The drugs don’t work
Elsewhere on NN, Anna Cath takes issue with the framing of cancer as a ‘bioterrorist’. Personally, having sat through another hour-long talk on jun and fos, I’m going to take issue with the framing of cancer as something to be … Continue reading
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Little Wing
As scientists, communicating what we do and why we do it is important. We communicate with other scientists—what we’ve done, in papers; what we’re doing, in poster sessions and seminars; and what we’re about to do, in dark alleys at … Continue reading
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The Scientist–Remix
A perennial problem in our lab is that of labcoats. It’s probably fairer to say that the problem is the people, not the labcoats: a few people do wear them regularly, most do not. This may be due in part … Continue reading
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Who are you
Who are ScienceStage.com and why they sending _nonrecurring co-operation request_s to an email address of mine, that as far as I know, has never been made public? ScienceStage.com is a virtual conference room, lecture hall, laboratory, library and meeting venue … Continue reading
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