Monthly Archives: October 2010
- It's Good to Talk: Reflections from the IFMSA General Assembly in Ghana
- Candid Corrections and Responsible Retractions: Lessons Learned from COPE 2012
- The Weak Link in the Chain: Intelligence
- "Science Comedian" Brian Malow joins NC Museum of Natural Sciences
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: VBAC; cART during PHI; IPTi & more
- Announcing PLoS Currents: Disasters
- Should Chimpanzees Have Moral Standing? An Interview with Frans de Waal
- Canada Releases Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Kids Aged 0-4
- Marketing for Scientists
- Worth a Thousand Words: The Spikerbox
- Conflicts of interest and DSM-5: the media reaction
- Bob Sears: Bald-faced liar, devious dissembler, or both?
- The frozen future of nonfiction: My review of David Eagleman's Why The Net Matters
- Zero MDR-TB deaths in children in my lifetime?
- A Spotlight on Children With TB
- Silent takedown of the pharma trials database…and more
- AAA Digital Anthropology Interest Group - Take Part!
- Thoughts on academic scientists giving media interviews
- This weekend: The workings of the brain, nanotechnology, and the future of science writing
- Today is World Water Day (March 22, 2012)
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Publication bias; CD4 count in AIDS; Health Systems Guidance
- PLoS ONE News and Media Round-Up
- Geeks and primitive fieldworkers: a tale of two cultures
- Strengthening Rwandan Surgery: Surgical Residents’ Perspective
- Breaking the Habits that Enslave Us: Q&A with Charles Duhigg
- National Poison Prevention Week
- Drosophila Research Captures our Hearts, and Attention
- Cough Syrup, Dead Children, and the Case for Regulation
- Mother and Child Reunion
- Flu Debate Highlights Opacity of Public Health Research
- #eyesonsyria or how to get eyes on the unwatchable
- New Study of HIV Hot Spots
- The Republican War on π
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: VBAC; DSM conflicts of interest; Health systems guidance
- (Snowless) Mountains Beyond (Snowless) Mountains: A Two-Minute Interview with Mark Williams
- Murakami on the Shore
- "And you're ugly too"
- Dear Dad, with love
- New Study: Ottawa Participants Needed
- Update on the Satellite that Fell From the Sky
- Intratumor Heterogeneity (aka, Things Have Many Parts)
- Shout it From the Rooftops: Juice is Not Natural
- Plumb crazy
- Happy International Women's Day - two steps forward, one step back?
- Putting the World in World Kidney Day
- PLoS/HIFA2015 Webinar, 28th March 2012: Can Open Access publishing provide Healthcare Information For All by 2015?
- New Issue of Anthropologies: Occupy and Open Access
- We want to hear from you
- Pharmaceutical R&D's Costly Myths
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Cancer & contraceptives in South Africa; Neonatal care in LMICs; Pregnancy in smoke-free Scotland & more
- What is a traumatic experience if you live in Mogadishu?
- Why I still like FriendFeed, why Twitter is important and other thoughts about Altmetrics
- Maggie Goes on a Diet: A Review
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Causal Link?
- Pathogens and People: Reflections from Haiti
- Octopus Lungs for the #IAmUninsured campaign
- American Anthropological Association Takes Public Stand against Open Access
- New collection of articles explores the science, application, and regulation of genetically modified insects for disease control
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: New Year's review; Psychotropics; E-prescriptions & more
- PLoS Biology Podcast Episode 02: Decoding speech from the human brain
- The Digital Return: Digital Repatriation and Indigenous Knowledge
- Zotero 3.0 Released
- 2007 repost on intravenous milk thistle extract for amatoxin poisoning
- Say Hello to F1000 Research
- Submitting your Manuscript: Artwork Quality Failure
- The Science of Mysteries: An Overdose of Strychnine
- Can chewing gum help you lose weight?
- Autism roundtable, part 2
- Worth a Thousand Words: Shall We Dance?
- Private correspondence made public
- Sanitation is Key in Controlling Worm Diseases
- I am not your [expletive] transcriptionist
- Why is Research Critical to Stop Tuberculosis?
- Time to watch my weight?
- Bug love: The fascinating story of the fig wasp
- Facebook as a Colonial Power?
- Autism roundtable, Part I: Angry parents, disability rights, and living in a neurotypical world
- How Much Money Do Drug Companies Pay the FDA?
- Wednesday Round Up #162
- Altmetrics - Where Do We Go From Here?
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Sanitation & infection; adult mortality in Japan; Ghostwriting in the courts
- Media Release: Tobacco smoking and high blood pressure are biggest killers of Japanese adults
- The backstory of a touching moment at ScienceOnline2012
- Today on SBRN: Does TV watching reduce fitness in children?
- A Chemical-Free Note
- "A Spot on His Lung"
- Where in the world is Peter?
- Discovering discovery: Fear and button-mashing at the GabLab
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Greetings from SciO12...
- Sloan Foundation funds Columbia and Mendeley to develop a Citation-Style Language Editor
- 30 Years of Aging vs 3 Weeks of Bed Rest - Which is Worse For Aerobic Fitness?
- Genetic Signatures of Exceptional Longevity Revisited
- Wednesday Round Up #161
- Good Evening, Mr. and Mrs. America...
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: RTS,S malaria vaccine; hospitalization of children with neurological impairment; & more
- Media Release: New model for possible malaria vaccination suggests mass vaccination should be considered for very low transmission areas
- The Alicia Patterson Fellowship, and a Two-Minute Interview with Craig Stockwell
- Can you limit your sitting and sleeping to just 23.5 hrs per day?
- Could tardigrades survive re-entry?
- Woman loses arm, shoulder, and breast after "bath salt" injection
- Treating Trichiasis
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up: 2011 in Review
- "Vigilante for truth": An accurate headline...or shameless Twitter bait?
- Mating versus immunity: an insect's dilemma
- SciWriteLabs 7.2: The New York Times's Amy Harmon on what it means to be a science writer
- Wednesday Round Up #160
- Avastin for Ovarian Cancer
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: WHO's PMTCT; WTO compulsory licenses; & more
- Pet Poisoners, a postscript
- Architecture and the Mind
- The long, slow sexual revolution (part 1) with nsfw video
- Brainy Trees, Metaphorical Forests: On Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Architecture
- The Pet Poisoner Next Door
- Sharing News
- The 5 top reasons obese individuals seek physical therapy
- Altmetrics to go - mobile version of ScienceCard available
- From the Archives: ScienceOnline'09 Winetasting (and a new, alcohol-free PSA)
- Thanking our Peer Reviewers
- SciWriteLabs 7.1: The New York Times's Amy Harmon on neurodiversity and writing about autism
- It really is bizarro day: Andrew Wakefield sues Brian Deer, BMJ
- Has the Huffington Post embraced science & closed the door on anti-vaccine quackery?
- Multivariate Versus Univariate Conceptions of Sex Differences: Let the Contest Begin
- Free Lecture On Sedentary Behaviour in Fredericton on January 5th
- Wednesday Round Up #159
- CrowdoMeter goes Mobile
- MSF: initial outcomes of combination treatment for HIV and visceral leishmaniasis co-infection
- False positive HIV tests: the problem no one wants to talk about (and how to solve it)
- Anthropology Report: Best Anthro Blogs of 2011
- Provisions
- The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism Q/A
- Neuroanthropology - 2011 Highlights
- SciWriteLabs 7.3: Long-form narratives, crappy first drafts, and the importance of wasting time
- Life, the Universe, and Everything: What are the Odds?
- The Chemical Me (2011 edition)
- Context and corrections in writing about autism and vaccines: A case study in misleading your readers
- Africa AIDS Conference: Donor Retreat and its Consequences for Patients and Communities
- Science Bloggers' Year of Favorites
- 2011: The Year in Me
- John Elder Robison: "Why The Times remains the paper of record"
- Science Writing Sampler Platter
- The New York Times's incredible piece on the lives and loves of two adults with Aspergers
- Wednesday Round Up #158
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Night shift & diabetes; Subdural hematomae; Traumatic brain injury & more
- Science ed-tech curator wanted for The Daily Planet
- The Ethication of Little Jew
- Worth a thousand words: ¡Felices Fiestas! from Mexico’s deepest lake
- Wanna be Chief Webmaster at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences?
- Ensuring Respect for the Donated Brains of Children
- CrowdoMeter - or trying to understand tweets about journal papers
- PLoS ONE: Five Years, Many Milestones
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Cigarette additives; Sex-specific STI immunization; Incidence of malaria & more
- Media Release: Estimating Global Malaria Incidence
- The Science of Mysteries: Instructions for A Deadly Dinner
- Talking Neuroanthropology with Dr. Kiki
- Sharing Science at Skeptically Speaking
- In the Headlines: Use Less Medicine
- Ask the Expert – VMMC 2011: Twitter session today
- Janani Suraksha Yojana — the Indian way of improving maternal and child health
- Book of the Year: Thinking Person's Guide to Autism
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Obama's bioethics commission reports on international research protections
- Contributors to the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic Part 5: Risk Factors I Missed
- Neuroanthropology on Facebook and on Dr. Kiki's Science Hour
- Contributors to the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic Part 4: Adult Obesity, and Relative Contributions of All Risk Factors
- Endangered lemur hunting prevalent in Madagascar despite local taboos, laws
- On Testosterone and Real Men: An Interview with Lee Gettler
- Contributors to the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic Part 3: Sleep, Maternal Age, Pollution & Breastfeeding
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Treatment and recovery for trachomatous trichiasis; Group dynamics in research consortiums
- On arsenic and apple juice: Is the EPA's drinking water limit even safe?
- Contributors to the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic Part 2: Changes in Food Intake
- Ask everyONE: Post-acceptance queries
- Nutritional oxymoron: Fat-free milk with omega-3's
- LATimes on the autism "epidemic": "more a surge in diagnosis than in disease"
- Contributors to the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic Part 1: Energy Balance, Physical Activity & Sedentary Behaviour
- Kurt Anderson is back!
- Pseudoscience Sunday
- Dr. Oz and the Arsenic Thing (A Sequel)
- Reporting guidelines for systematic reviews that consider effects on health equity
- Upcoming Series: Potential Contributors to the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic
- Smoke-Screening
- "Something genetic"
- Introducing Annotum to Wordpress Bloggers
- Dear Newspapers: Individual Studies Do Not Exist In A Vacuum
- We've Been Framed
- Tweet for the sake of science
- A potential system to protect health during armed conflict
- What Is a P Value?
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Burden of injuries; Night shift & diabetes; Policing counterfeit drugs
- Media release: UK burden of injury is 2.6 times higher than previously thought
- Call for Papers: Quality of maternal health care
- Gain Weight! Stop Being Skinny And Tired!
- Control
- A conversation with writer and troublemaker Carl Elliott, Part II
- Yes, I Am Alive
- Periodic craziness
- This Week In Brief: Nov 27-Dec 3
- Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) - a cost-effective HIV prevention measure in eastern and southern Africa: a UNAIDS and PEPFAR collection
- A conversation with writer and troublemaker Carl Elliott, Part I
- What should the ethical protections be in cluster trials?
- Neville Owen Explains The Science of Sedentary Behaviour
- My Day in Chile
- The Neuroanthropology of Embodiment, Absorption, and Dissociation
- Mental health care in conflict zones
- Love others. Period.
- (Somewhat) educated thoughts on grad school
- Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) - a cost-effective HIV prevention measure in eastern and southern Africa: a UNAIDS and PEPFAR collection
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Maternal Health; How to Stop TB?; PLoS Medicine/UNAIDS Collection
- How can we improve peer review: the impact of reporting guidelines
- Holiday Service Update
- Nature subscription cancellation for #womanspace: No refund for you!
- Digital Anthropology: Projects and Platforms
- SciWrite alumni featured on Bora Z's Scientific American Incubator
- You never call
- What is Health Systems Strengthening?
- From 'No Health Without Research' to 'Research for Health' – World Health Report 2012
- Happy Birthday, George!
- A very PLoS ONE Thanksgiving
- The Person Behind the Prescriptions
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Micronutrients & malaria; Gender & HIV stigma; Research governance
- PLoS Biology Podcast Episode 01 : Ramachandran, synesthesia, and phantom limbs
- Fox News Food Products
- The Montreal Anthropology Meetings - Recap of AAA Coverage
- The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face
- Excellent FDA Q&A for Patients Regarding Avastin Breast Cancer Withdrawal
- Get your free copy of The Panic Virus (and check out the National Press Foundation's Vaccine Webinar, too!)
- Worth a Thousand Words: Ancient soybeans from Japan
- Cigarettes may be useful for distance runners?!? (or, How to prove anything with a review article)
- ScienceCard named Finalist in Mendeley/PLoS API Binary Battle
- About Pepper Spray
- One fish, two fish, old fish, new fish
- Brand Names, Generics, and Pay for Delay
- The epigenetics of cancer
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- Celebrate World Toilet Day, November 19, 2011
- Does exposure to fast-paced television reduce cognitive function in young children?
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Ohio educators bully student for her appearance, then use physical activity as punishment
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: PrEP strategies for HIV prevention; WHO mhGAP
- Promise 'em Bigfoot, give 'em science
- Tomorrow night: Virtually Speaking Science with Tom Levenson -- Live on radio ... and Second Life
- Going to the AAAs: Anticipating Anthropology Highlights in Montreal
- Announcements – Petition, Consortium, Job, Article
- Requiescat in pace
- Filter could provide cheap way to contain viral disease outbreaks
- Stalking E.O. Wilson
- Things we said today
- Like a patient etherized upon a chair
- Elegant...simple...
- Ask EveryONE: Publishing New Species Papers at PLoS ONE
- Today's Twitter chat with "Here is a Human Being" author Misha Angrist...Storified!
- Bedtime Scoop and Easy Lay
- WHO: what is the truth about the current situation?
- World Pneumonia Day: Saturday 12th November
- Meet Midnite, the Mini Horse with a Prosthetic Leg
- Here is a Twitter chat...with Misha Angrist
- All Atwitter II: Seth Mnookin
- SciWriteLabs #6: BMJ editor Fiona Godlee on the Wakefield-MMR fiasco, the problems with peer review, and research oversight boards
- Is Your Pre-Race Warm-Up More Harm Than Good?
- A Quick Check-In from Falling Walls
- SciWriteLabs #5.2: Bhattacharya returns! The MMR debacle and why peer review is no substitute for penetrative reporting
- Protons, Electrons, and Hepatitis C
- "Star by Star"
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: 4ABC & malaria; Xpert diagnosis; Preterm birth outcomes; Global health education
- Why BibTeX, RIS and Endnote XML will soon be broken
- Altmetrics: Tracking scholarly impact on the social Web - PLoS ONE Collection
- Remembering Christina
- SciWriteLabs #5.1: Nature's Ananyo Bhattacharya on "Bad Science," inverted pyramids, and information webs
- Here is a Human Being redux
- A rollercoaster of emotions at Union World Lung Health conference
- Programming note: All atwitter
- Nepotism study proves life really is unfair
- Being bold on a budget at Lille
- Two-Minute Interview: Steve Running
- Paediatric tuberculosis: out of the dark
- The “responsible conduct of research” is not limited to properly obtained consent
- An online anthropology compiler (& nominations for Open Lab 2011)
- Contemplating Complementary Medicine
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Physical activity and obesity risk; Towards an Equity-Focused Health Research Agenda
- How to Use PLoS’s Advanced Search Function
- White House Appointee Ari Ne'eman on the Power of Autistic Community
- Wikis, Q&As and Cookbooks
- Halloween Highlight 2011: An Author Spotlight with David Hughes and Harry Evans
- A Colorful Little Tale of Halloween Poison
- How to Use PLoS's Advanced Search Function
- Ode to a ghostly tune: the science and musicality of glass
- For frack's sake, stop calling natural gas "green"
- SciWriteLabs #4, in which Alistair Dove argues that bad science inevitably gets "overwritten" by good science...and I point out on all the harm that can happen in the meantime
- Prime number
- New Twitter Functionality on PLoS ONE
- What Kind of Buddhist was Steve Jobs, Really?
- Stress, suffering, and the musical possibilities of not throwing a piano off the top of a tall building
- Turn and face the strange
- The Dirty Side of Climate Science
- An ocean of pheromones
- A (slightly belated) science blog celebration
- 5 Fantastic Interviews from #CSEP11
- Hooked on the funnies: Does laughter prime humans for companionship?
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Rapid diagnostics; Heart health & diabetes; Follow-up in HIV treatment & more
- On paleontologists, paper dolls, and the human family tree
- MRI vs CT: Can good medicine be bad for your health?
- A Final Word from Management
- Welcome to MITSciWrite
- Salman Khan talks at Web 2.0
- Book Review: Reinventing Discovery by Michael Nielsen
- I gotta have faith
- How deep social network "roots" help scientists communicate their research
- Small Wonders: Oct. 21, 2011
- SciWriteLabs #3: TWiV co-hosts on arrogance vs. accountability
- "The risk that watching ABC News will cause your head to explode can't be ruled out."
- Childhood Obesity Research at CSEP 2011
- Over 1 Million Dead in Road Traffic Crashes This Year
- SciWriteLabs #2: Reuters' Ivan Oransky and Wired's Adam Rogers on sources v. subjects & more on the factchecking debate
- Blogging for promotion: an immodest proposal
- New shmick video about Macquarie's applied anthro degree
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Data citation how-to guide released by Digital Curation Centre
- Dear Sir or Madam will you read my book
- Introducing SciWriteLabs. Today's installment: Kroll and Racaniello discuss the journalism/factchecking debate
- The Big Shortage—Where Have All the Drugs Gone?
- Off to CSEP 2011!
- Why We Protest
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Predicting polio outbreaks; Community-wide vaccination; Scale-up in medical education
- Dame Anne Salmond: A Change of Heart
- Revkin Replies to "False Equivalence" Post
- I suppose it beats a trip to the DMV
- Oh Wait, Rick Scott Loves Anthropology!
- Serving shortDOIs
- Introducing the Sedentary Behaviour Research Network
- Two-Minute Interview: Tom Yulsman
- Old and in the way
- David Graeber: anthropologist, anarchist, financial analyst*
- US Bureau of Labor Statistics - Anthropology Job Growth "Much Faster than the Average"
- Society for American Archaeology Responds to Florida Governor Scott
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences Responds to Florida Governor Scott
- and now for something completely different
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Antibiotic-resistant BSIs; Raw vegetables & heart health; Child contacts of TB cases
- The soft parade
- Priceless! Florida Gov Scott's Daughter Is Anthropology Major!
- The Poisoner's Calender (No. 2)
- Worth a Thousand Words
- The Many Reasons Why Personalized Medicine Is So Tricky
- This Is Anthropology - On Prezi
- "To inform and surprise"
- American Association of Physical Anthropologists Responds to Florida Governor Scott
- Guardian ends run of smart science journalism discussions with scientists' self-congratulatory essay about peer review*
- This Is Anthropology in Florida
- Scientist copy-checking: Point-counterpoint at the Guardian
- Two reviews of new reference manager ReadCube
- Florida Governor: Anthropology Not Needed Here
- Human Biology/Biological Anthro Position at USF
- Two-Minute Interview: My Dad
- The trouble with DOIs
- Fledgling
- University milestone dashed by distant copy editing
- What's the difference between HeLa and HeLa S3 cells? Part I: Launching the lab
- Brain Awareness Videos by Brain Scientists!
- Standing Desks - Not Just For Adults Anymore
- But can we still be friends?
- Our genes help us make tough moral decisions
- Medical assistance and crisis mapping: is the hype justified?
- What's the Most Important Lesson You Learned from a Teacher?
- Wednesday Round Up #157
- Revkin’s False Equivalence on Climate Message Machines
- Worth a Thousand Words
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Serologic data on flu infection; HIV self-testing; Disparities in DNA databases
- Pachyderm Prosthetics
- Blog Pick of the Month - September 2011
- More on Cancer Cost: Toxicities
- Streams, Bugs, and the Future of Species: An Interview with Chris Funk
- Anthropologies - Applied, Public, and Academic
- Eugene Robinson Has A Big Problem With Obese Politicians
- So Why Does the Garlic Trick Work?
- So, 268 chocolate chip cookies later...
- The Greenhouse Effect at 150: The Planetary Perspective
- If you've been duped by Reebok's 'butt-toning' shoes, you can now get your money back!
- Mobile treatment teams and new drugs: the fight against sleeping sickness
- Diagnosing tuberculosis: Can India take the lead?
- How Animal Prosthetics are Spurring Innovation
- Announcing ScienceCard
- Personal Germanics
- Cancer Care's "Culture of Excess"
- World's First Systematic Review On Sedentary Behaviour & Health in School-Aged Children
- Fragmented Intimacies
- How do scientists view fact-checking by science writers?
- Sustainability for abolition of user fees in Africa: shared responsibility for a complex problem
- UN Urges Action On Non-Communicable Diseases - But Do They Really Mean It?
- ABC News lies to readers, pretends 2009 news story on vaccines was written last week.
- PLoS ONE Authors Receive “Best Environmental Epidemiology Paper” Award
- Wednesday Round Up #156
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: ART in Haiti; Alcohol-related mortality; humanitarian psychosocial support
- Health Worker Crisis: Time For Action
- Dr. Oz and the Arsenic Thing
- Blog Pick of the Month - August 2011
- Trine Tsouderos on This Week in Virology: When do you fact-check article content with sources?
- Return of White Coat, Black Art
- Government Restricts Public Access to Malpractice Data
- Child deaths have fallen rapidly since 1990 but not enough
- Australian Motor Accident Commission Says Cyclists Are "Screwed"
- Michelle Bachmann: Public health spokeswoman, Rick Perry strategist, partisan peace-maker
- PLoS Medicine in the media: August 2011
- HeLa High!
- Wednesday Round Up #155
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Genes in hep C treatment; Predicting trauma recovery; African doctoral programs & more
- Will Bachmann's anti-vaccine pandering fall flat? The changing political landscape for proponents of pediatric and public health
- Worth a Thousand Words
- Failed vaccine campaigns are a global issue
- For Given BMI, Canadians Now Carry More Fat Than in 1980's
- Supporting the right to constructive debate
- Disgusting
- Personal reflections on a September 11 hero
- Cover me
- september 12 and beyond
- The (Unsurprising) Truth About Toning Shoes
- The inescapable reminder
- So does that mean cancer patients should be suing cows?
- Back to the future
- Neuroscience for Everyone!
- How I spent my summer vacation
- Why you (hopefully) won't hear claims that the MMR vaccine protects against autism
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Alcohol & women's health; Insecticide-treated nets; UN on NCDs; New metrics
- Hacking the PLoS Article-Level Metrics API Server
- PharmaSpeak
- Ask EveryONE: How to submit an appeal request
- Same time next year?
- In support of XMRV researchers
- Happy anniversary...
- Et tu, Science Magazine?
- Question, investigate, and share
- On the one year anniversary, Smack!
- Running the numbers: US vaccination rates up ever so slightly; New Jersey way below national average
- Management Invites You to Celebrate
- PLoS ONE Launches the RosettaCon 2010 Collection
- Floating in the Dark
- Of cabbages and kings
- Decision rendered on the Prostitution Pledge
- From the Archives, 1998
- Illinois the latest state to launch investigation into chemically castrating autism doc
- PLoS ONE Launches Proceedings of the Third International Barcode of Life Conference, Mexico City Collection
- Mendeley 1.0 released Today
- Google Scholar Citations, Researcher Profiles, and why we need an Open Bibliography
- The Kingdom and the Paywall
- Ask me anything: Reddit thread open for Mahola video interview
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Health care during armed conflicts & GeneXpert
- Animal Photo Extravaganza
- Critical Wit Podcast
- Happy 75th to the Wellcome Trust!
- Dolphins: Sponge-worthy? Yes. Antimicrobial? Maybe
- The false distinction between basic and applied science
- Zeppelin Disappointments, Airship Woes
- Treatment as prevention: we urgently need policy guidance
- Pod people
- How to formally cite a blog post
- Kickstarting your exercise routine when your motivation is in a slump.
- From the psychiatry ward: Don't do K2
- Prospective genomics in epidemics – lessons from the German E. coli outbreak
- HIV: why are so many mothers and children still dying?
- On Proposing Solutions
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Clinic treatment of HIV; Pre-ART treatment; African First Aid Materials
- Money Makes The Lab Go Round
- Energy Density, Portion Size, and Eating Occasions: the media response
- Capreomycin shortage: symptom of a bigger problem in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
- "We Need to Stop Arranging Society Around Ridiculous Choices"
- HIV: Treatment is the new prevention - and prevention works
- Gaaah!!! Nature!:
Name that Monster "Curse You, Carl Zimmer!" edition
- Worth a Thousand Words
- And the living is easy
- Anthropology and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Veterans: An Interview with Erin Finley
- Aid access to Somalia: there must be no hidden agenda to humanitarianism
- African Conference on Sanitation MDG 19-21 July 2011
- Bath salts (MDPV and mephedrone) in The New York Times
- The science of outcomes: how far have we come?
- The whole herb and nothing but the herb...
- Summer Service Update
- Does Global Warming Help the Case for Airships?
- Did you receive spam because you published a paper?
- WHO guidance on household water treatment published
- Small Wonders: July 13, 2011
- Blog Pick of the Month - June 2011
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Tuberculosis diagnostics; LED-FM microscopy; Incremental cost-effective ratios
- What price will the black-ops bin Laden vaccination scheme exact on global health efforts?
- Today at 1pm EST: Trine Tsouderos chats with Yale's Carl Baum about kids & toxins
- No Really - Sitting Is Killing You
- An Eye-Opening Adventure in Socialized Medicine
- Barbara Ehrenreich: Smile or Die
- TB & Me: The personal experiences of patients living with MDR-TB
- Do all roads lead to ROME (Research Oriented Medical Education) in India?
- Invasive Species: They're What's For Dinner
- Join Peter Holsapple at Durham's Motorco Music Hall for Sunday brunch in July
- This Week In Brief: July 3-9
- Ask everyONE: Timeline for papers appearing in PubMed Central
- When Healthcare Hits Home
- Interactions Make the Difference: On Placebos, Healing Environments and Integrative Medicine
- The effects of churnalism on health care news & the public
- Eliminate the Neglect: U.S. Support Needed to Expand Assault on Neglected Diseases
- The bottom line: 42,000 deaths, 20 million cases of disease, and a net savings of $83 billion
- The Inhuman Response to Rebecca Watson
- Stem Cell Therapies for Injured Animals
- Building Trust Between Industry and Research - Good or Bad Idea?
- I'm Back, Baby!
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Statistical prediction of flu; Risk outcomes of severe flu; Pharmacovigilance
- More evidence Western vaccine paranoia is being exported to developing countries
- How to Build Your Own Standing Workstation For Under $25
- The Blast Mosaic
- Conference microblogging: FriendFeed, Twitter and now Google+ ?
- Swimming Pool Safety: On Very Public Drownings
- I can see for miles
- Scrambled Science
- Happy Canada Day!
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Alcohol industry; Flu vaccines & premature births; threshold hemoglobin values & more
- Masai Mara's Vanishing Animals
- A Recap of Ottawa Race Weekend Competitions!
- Rinderpest: the puzzling story of a plague that is no longer a news story
- Guest Posts from High School Students
- This Week In Brief: May 22-28
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Washington State joins Maryland in suspending license of doc who chemically castrates autistic children
- Ask everyONE: Introducing PLoS ONE Video Shorts
- Blog Around the Clock: The ScienceOnline2011 interview
- Jessica Alba and the Chemistry Thing
- Why the GOP Hates the National Science Foundation
- Discussion of measles outbreak today at 1:35 pm on KOMO-Seattle
- Even Tiny Bouts of Exercise are Associated with Increased Fitness
- An open and vigorous discourse: Commenters welcome!
- The financial implications of the US measles outbreaks
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: H1N1 response in Mexico; Med students & pharma marketing; Migration & Health
- If You Can't Afford Your Medication
- Does sexual intercourse hinder subsequent athletic performance?
- Worth a Thousand Words
- J is for Junkie
- Theory meets reality on Vancouver Island
- Late night labwork
- Breast Cancer Recurrence & Advanced Disease breaks Amazon top 100 breast cancer books
- This Week In Brief: May 15-21
- Genetics - It's Not Determinist. Zeitgeist 3 - Moving Forward
- Speaking of chemical castration...still no word from Rolling Stone on the re-appearance of its RFK Jr. story
- Roundup and reactions to the latest charges against Mark and David Geier
- Bringing the Global into Global Health Ethics
- Maryland charges David Geier, son of doc accused of endangering autistic children, with practicing medicine without a license
- Rapturous
- Conferences and Cookies
- Acoustic Kitty: The (Short) Life of a Spy Cat
- WHO steps up and addresses the issue of attacks on health workers and facilities
- Canadian Kids Do Not Have the Skills Needed to be Physically Active
- Woof! John Elder Robison, Living Boldly as a "Free-Range Aspergian"
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- In which my Seussian name is drafted in service of an Orwellian conspiracy
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- Kiss of Death: More Stupid Snake Behavior*
- Mind Reading to Furries: Turning Thought into Action
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- Wednesday Round Up #154
- Exercise and Weight Loss - A Primer
- How to Open a Discussion on a Manuscript
- How to Navigate Action Links in Editorial Manager
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- The secret of experimental design
- Evidence, herd immunity, and 'total assholes'
- Requiescat in pace, Derek
- Pre-mature optimism about a Huffington Post shift away from anti-vaccine rhetoric
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- Wednesday Round Up #153
- Exercise vs Diet - A Live Debate (May 12 @ uOttawa)
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- A move away from anti-vaccine propaganda at the Huffington Post?
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- Let Them Eat Kittens
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- The Reality of Obesity in Canada
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- This Week In Brief - National Obesity Summit Edition
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- Web Tools for Searching the Biomedical Literature - part I
- Royal Weddings and Bee Mixers
- Chemical-Free Chemistry
- Does adult obesity take root in infancy?
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- Wednesday Round Up #152
- Obesity Panacea Heads to the National Obesity Summit
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- Wednesday Round Up #150
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- The Anthropology of Obesity
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- Robert Sapolsky and Human Behavioral Biology
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- Wednesday Round Up #149
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- TB @ PLoS
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- Wednesday Round Up #147
- TB @ PLoS
- Preventing Obesity Part 3: Nutrition (Podcast #21)
- Science, Upstream: On board games and resource management
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- Pausing for a Moment of Awe
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- Anthropology and Ethics - AAA Wants Feedback!
- Glass Onion
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- Anthropologies - The Online Magazine
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- Hallelujah
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- Extreme Spinning!
- Out of the field, but still experimenting
- Out of the field, but still experimenting
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- Miguel Nicolelis & Beyond Boundaries
- Helping People. Working System?
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: WHO retreatment for TB; HRT promotions; GRIPS Statement
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- Wednesday Round Up #146
- Of Blood Transfusions and Beastliness
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- Science, Upstream: Balancing Trust in Embedded Journalism
- Science, Upstream: Balancing Trust in Embedded Journalism
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- Collaborative Clinical Trials: A Way Forward?
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- This Week In Brief: March 6-12
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- When a Penis is a Weapon
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- The Song of Mouse: An Author Spotlight on Jasmine Grimsley, Takefumi Kikusui and Kazuo Okanoya
- Wednesday Round Up #145
- Small Wonders: March 9, 2011
- Preventing Obesity Part 1: Adequate Sleep (Podcast # 19)
- Field Trip: A first foray into real-time science reporting
- Field Trip: A first foray into real-time science reporting
- Science, Upstream: Covering research as a human endeavor
- Making movies
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Economic growth in India; Predictions from translational trials
- The Benefits of Being Uninsured - A Look at "Overdiagnosed"
- Francis Fukuyama - The Origins of Political Order
- Neuron - Open-Access Reviews on Addiction
- Autism, Vaccines, and Community: Straight Talk with Seth Mnookin
- Papers 2: the reference manager made with love
- Blog Pick of the Month - February
- The Trouble with Bibliographies
- FitDeck: A Review
- Anthropology Love Letters
- Psychiatry - All Meds, No Talk
- This Week's Top Stories: Feb 27-March 5
- Spice sellers: Bring out your dead
- The Amazing Exploding Classroom
- Addressing the Needs of Cancer Survivors: An Emerging Global Challenge
- Are White Coats Turncoats?
- Mistakes Were Made (Inside Your Brain)
- Four new species of zombie ant fungi - another step forward for open-access taxonomy
- Wednesday Round Up #144
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: HAART treatment adherence; HIV treatment in Ukraine
- COACH - Clarity and Direction on Weight Management
- Life, Anthropology, and Love
- Paul's Population Picks
- Hockern - Extreme Sitting!
- 6 Big Questions on the DEA Ban of K2 Spice Synthetic Marijuana "Fake Pot" Compounds
- An Open Letter to Bora Zivkovic on Baseball
- Covering Alternative Energy--Now at CJR
- Ask everyONE: Policy on clinical trials
- The Thoughtful Encephalon
- This Week's Top Stories: February 20-26
- Saving Ethiopia’s “Church Forests”
- Turn down your thermostat to lose weight, suggests new study! (Dripping with sarcasm)
- New Podcast - Discussing Nutrition Research with Colby Vorland
- Worth a Thousand Words
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- The Chemist as Murderer
- Encouraging best practice in systematic reviews
- Wednesday Round Up #143
- Wet Soil on Mars: A Dissertation Word Cloud
- My Spa Weekend
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Registering systematic reviews; Health behaviors; Dengue vaccines
- John Shea, Human Evolution, and Behavioral Variability - Not Behavioral Modernity
- This "Week" in the Universe: February 1st - February 21st
- Rally around the Hearth
- Protecting the Journalism Ecosystem
- This Week's Top Stories: February 13-19
- Ask everyONE: Adding classifications to your paper
- One Large Goat...
- Do calorie labels affect how kids purchase fast-food?
- Human Genome, 10th Anniversary
- Small Change to Small Wonders
- What is PLoS Medicine's policy on trials registration?
- Is funding into Neglected Diseases being misdirected?
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- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Are HBCUs still needed?
- Wednesday Round Up #142
- In Defense of Science Blogs (yes again)
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Iraqi civilian deaths; Intravaginal practices & HIV; Water softeners & eczema
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- On the Air With Skeptically Speaking
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- The Case of the Pregnant Seaman
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- How to use Citation Typing Ontology (CiTO) in your blog posts
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- How IBM’s Watson Computer Excels at Jeopardy!
- Drying Out in the West
- Valentine's Ohrwurm: Mandolin Orange
- This Week's Top Stories: February 6-11
- Ask everyONE: Figure files in your merged PDF
- A Vision of Anthropology Today – and Tomorrow
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- Small Wonders: Feb. 11, 2011
- Let’s say good-bye to the straw-feminist
- Taylor Mali - What teachers make
- Fresh Air Friday - give an inner city kid a breath of fresh air
- Ten years after
- A Story of Renewable Energy Use in Rural China
- The results of my 30-day home-based mini-exercise routine
- MLM bottled water: The "Evolv"-ing story with MD Anderson
- A Prison Doctor, an Execution, and a Resignation
- Wednesday Round Up #141
- ‘The last free people on the planet’
- Dining on DNA
- Hidden Light: The Visual Language of an Autistic Photographer
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Adolescent alcohol use; Human rights in Burma; HIV decline in Zimbabwe
- Blog Pick of the Month - January 2011
- Winterlude Triathlon Race Recap
- Plants, platypuses, poisons and, oh yes, paperbacks
- Emergency Medicine Australasia no longer accepting drug company advertising
- Cetacean Culture: Spongy Tools, Airy Toys and Humpback Mash-ups
- Of Bad Odors and Good Yarns
- Agustin Fuentes on Human Nature, Early Experience, and Our Social Niche
- Angry Sunday rant on behalf of my friends in the Minority Academic Ghetto*
- Kate Clancy & John Hawks on Bloggingheads!
- OPDS: RSS for ePub or how to distribute ePub files
- This Week's Top Stories: January 30-February 5
- Why Science News Needs to Innovate
- Update: The Poisoner's Giveaway
- Ask everyONE: Submitting your revision
- Prepping for the Winterlude Triathlon!
- Discussing WordPress for Scientists
- ¡Qué Anuncio Público! Invisibles – Igualdad de Género
- Please Accept This Awesome Dolphin Video
- The history of science, on its own terms
- To our friends in Egypt
- The future of US health reform lies in the hands of one man
- Why Ed Yong is the Future of Science News (and You Could Be, Too)
- Time to sever the link between inactivity crisis and obesity epidemic?
- Human (amphibious model): living in and on the water
- Got to Give it Up...
- Building the Anthropology Brand
- Worth a Thousand Words
- Wednesday Round Up #140
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: IPTc for Malaria in children; Drug approval policies for Africa
- ePub WordPress plugin released today
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- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- It's Official: The LHC will run through 2012
- Paradise for Zombies and Neuroscience Nerds
- Stumbling, imperfect allies: supporting diversity in science and the blogosphere #scio11
- Neuro/Anth Carnivals!
- Therapy
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- Reflecting on the Space Shuttle Disasters
- Can Data Exclusivity Lead to Immortality?
- 100 calorie mini snack-packs: helpful for calorie control or just excess packaging?
- Small Wonders: Jan. 28, 2011
- Brand Anthropology: New and Improved, with Extra Diversity!
- Cortico-thalamic dissociation in Sleep Paralysis
- Synthetic marijuana marketers: "Don't agonize, organize!"
- The Poisoner's (paperback) giveaway
- Women and Science Blogging
- Man cold & other gender-related health problems
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Call for papers; Distance to treatment; Delphi technique; malERA
- Wednesday Round Up #139
- Improving Science Journalism
- This Week in the Universe: January 18th – January 24th
- No Health Without Research – World Health Report for 2012
- Joint Statement of the malERA Leadership Council on Supplement in PLoS Medicine
- malERA Supplement: a research agenda for malaria eradication
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- NIDA - Drugs, Brain and Behavior
- Groupon Joins the Pseudoscience Club
- Nature.com iPad app released today
- Canada Unveils New Physical Activity Guidelines
- Cuban doctors: overlooked champions of the health and human resources crisis
- Beyond the PDF … is ePub
- ScienceOnline2011 Twitter hashtag #scio11: annoying or inclusive?
- WTP?
- Ask everyONE: Saving your submission
- How many omega-3s does your dinner have?
- Home/office based mini-exercise routines: an update
- Football, Concussions, and Chris Nowinski
- Small Wonders: Jan. 21, 2011
- Lying Headlines That Lie: Here Come the Suns edition
- A punim for radio
- Finite formula found for partition numbers
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- More Criticism of Anti-rape "Adaptations"
- New Podcast - Bullying and Media Portrayals of Obesity and Physical Activity
- Royal Society - Brain Waves: Neuroscience, Society and Policy
- Fiery Serpents among the People
- Up in Smoke
- Wednesday Round Up #138
- Accounting for Taste
- The Meal that Ended My Career as a Restaurant Critic
- Rape-whistling in the Dark
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Correcting mortality estimates in ART; Standardized screening rule for TB; Impact of eHealth
- Can we disgust people into healthier living?
- This Week in the Universe: January 11th – January 17th
- Monitoring International Diplomacy and Global Health
- Another MLK science message and "Alone Together"
- As Science Bloggers, Who Are We Really Writing For?
- Withdrawal of journal access is a wake-up call for researchers in the developing world
- Vital topics forum in AA: ‘Nature and the human’
- Martin Luther King, Jr., on science and religion
- Take out some insurance
- Jared Loughner Has a Violence Problem, Not a Mental Health Problem
- DataCite: visit their new blog
- What next for HINARI in an open-access world?
- PLoS ONE in the Science Superlatives, 2010 Edition
- New Podcast: Our Home-Based Mini-Exercise Programs
- Wednesday Round Up #137
- Anthropologists Online - Our Letter to the American Anthropological Association Executive Board
- Having fun with citations at ScienceOnline2011
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: H1N1 vaccine effectiveness; Reducing deaths from birth asphyxia
- More on Practice Babies; ScienceOnline 2011
- Brain Boot Camp!? You can't HANDLE Brain Boot Camp!!
- Blog Pick of the Month - December 2010
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- This Week in the Universe: January 4th - January 10th
- Welcome to a Work in Progress
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- Canadian Summit on Weight Bias and Discrimination
- Delusions, odd and common: Living in the prodrome, part 2
- Why Can't the Heroic Intern Who Saved Giffords' Life Get Married in Arizona?
- A New PLoS Blogger: Jessica Wapner
- Mike Taylor and Rocky Mountain High: From the High Country to the Lowcountry
- Jared Lee Loughner - Is Mental Illness the Explanation for What He Did?
- Reinstating Ask everyONE
- My Home-Based Mini-Exercise Regimen
- Small Wonders: January 7, 2011
- Where are water and sanitation in China’s rural healthcare reform?
- 2011 Neuroschool
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- Silverfishes, Zombies, and a Fistful of Teeth
- Sugar on the floor
- Now in your DeepDyve store: Nature papers to rent
- Why pregnant women deserve drug trials
- Slipping into psychosis: living in the prodrome (part 1)
- HTML5 or messages from beyond the PDF
- A Chemical-Free Resolution
- Live Right Now
- Wednesday Round Up #136
- Michael Wesch: Papua New Guinea to the Digital Age
- I me mine
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Predicting outcomes of IVF; Neonatal health at the community level
- Share Your HeLa Stories
- Real, Live Practice Babies
- How to avoid harmful chemicals: just pick up your iPhone
- How Experience Gets Under the Skin
- Author Identifier Overview
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- John Denver, friend of science, born today in 1943
- At the Prohibition Bar
- Your 2010 Favorites
- My Reply to Ray Kurzweil
- Anthropology and Publicity
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- Wednesday Round Up #135
- Wordpress for Reference Management
- Schadenfreude Nation
- Surveying all science bloggers!
- ScienceOnline2011 Hotel Update - Special Radisson rate now available
- This Week in the Universe: December 20th – December 27th
- The Science of the Christmas Truce
- The sugar plums are rancid
- Merry Christmas/Isaac Newton's Birthday
- Small Wonders: Dec. 24, 2010
- Will K2 Spice sellers take a bath? Can you spell MDPV?
- Our new bannerhead
- Fast Company recognizes innovator, Pandora's Tim Westergren
- New and emerging technologies for reference software
- Kurzweil, the Singularity and His Futurism
- PLoS ONE publishes 120 F1000-ranked articles in 2010
- Facebook relations visualized
- Four Stone Spade
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- Wednesday Round Up #134
- Meet the Ethical Placebo: A Story that Heals
- A Magical Mystery Tour (of Personal Genomics)
- Happy Holidays from Obesity Panacea!
- Worth a Thousand Words
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: TB in prisons; WHO & HIV; HIV Biomarkers; Guidelines in health systems
- Neuroanthropology.net at 1,000,000
- Dog gone
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- Why Animals So Rarely Photosynthesize
- This Week in the Universe: December 14th – December 20th
- The Real 12 Stages of a Lunar Eclipse
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- A Science Writer Reads the SkyMall Catalog
- Late to the science-anti-science bum fight…
- You may already be a winner, or: Something is ROTTen in the state of Dogmark
- KBCO Studio C Volume 22 to stream at 11 am EST/9 am MST Sunday
- Digital Science launched: closing the gap between science and technology?
- The Truth About Holiday Weight Gain
- 10 Delicious Papers from 2010
- Small Wonders: Dec. 17, 2010
- Healing the Heart: An Author Spotlight on Georgina Ellison
- Comps are done!
- Long Range Plan, Short Range Controversy
- Wednesday Round Up #133
- Five years of blogging
- Anthropology Times
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Drug resistance in Ethiopia; Preterm births in Mexico; Nuclear receptors in lung cancer
- Calling Dr. Kane
- AAA Statement on Science Controversy – Holistic Hope Saves the Day?
- Just to be clear: Ed Yong does read the primary literature
- Occam's Typewriter: please welcome a new science blogging network
- The Extended Mind: Old & New
- Can We Count on Global Health Estimates?
- This "Week" in the Universe: November 30th - December 13th
- Anthropology, Science, and Relativism
- Does snacking from a large bowl result in overeating?
- Science in strange places
- Submission Fees for Open Access Journals?
- Guess the breeds, win a book
- I wanna be your dog, Part II, or: Guess the breeds, win a book--the preamble
- Junk Spunk: Fathers & Fetal Health
- Anthropology after the "Science" Controversy: We're Moving Ahead
- Citations are links, so where is the problem?
- What Is Anthropology? The AAA Statement
- Worth a Thousand Words
- Anthropology, Science, and the AAA Long-Range Plan: What Really Happened
- Sedentary Physiology Part 5 - Future Directions
- Small Wonders: Dec. 10, 2010
- Contrave (bupropion/naltrexone) narrowly recommended for approval
- Fire in the Hearth
- Sedentary Physiology Part 4 - How Does Sitting Increase Health Risk?
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- "Are you excited to learn the weird personal habits of every single person in the library?"
- Wednesday Round Up #132
- Sedentary Physiology Part 3 - The Importance of Interruptions in Sedentary Time
- The dirty truth about "green" products
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Secondhand smoke; Medicaid smoking cessation; Mobile apps for health monitoring
- Medical Anthropology Wiki & Student Knowledge
- Adventures in Cloneland
- Sedentary Physiology Part 2 - Can Sitting Too Much Kill You?
- Volts and Vespa: Buzzing about Photoelectric Wasps
- "I think my heart just stopped"
- Sedentary Physiology Part 1 - Not Just The Lack of Physical Activity
- Peter Vint of the US Olympic Committee on genes and nurture
- Kate Moss should not take horny goat weed
- Blogging Beyond the PDF
- New Wiki on AAA Long-Term Plan
- Science Blogging and Encephalon
- This Week's Top Stories: Nov 28-Dec 4
- The 12 Days of Christmas
- Seriously, Globe and Mail?
- Cold hands: remember Raynaud’s disease
- Medical Information Matters
- Coming Next Week: An Obesity Panacea Series on Sedentary Behavior
- Blog Pick of the Month - November 2010
- New European policy - greater transparency and access to data from drug regulator
- New Podcast - Cure Your Aging Synapses With Diet and Exercise
- Wednesday Round Up #131
- Animal obesity: canary in the coal mine?
- Anthropology, Science, and Public Understanding
- No right of mine
- MSF: World AIDS Day - Flying in the face of evidence
- The Biggest Lesson I Learned from My Patients
- Repositories: Researcher Perspective
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Debate on the Future of Global Health Estimates; Retinal Microvasculature and Air Pollution
- This Week in the Universe: November 23rd – November 29th
- Worth A Thousand Words
- New coverage of DCA and cancer cell energy metabolism
- The Dog Days of Thanksgiving
- Killing the Consumer (a wingnut theory)
- Call for psych anthro papers: AAS Perth 2011
- Researchers’ reasons for publishing their work
- Jon Shain - When the Well Runs Dry
- The Bully and the Brain
- My front pages
- This Week's Top Stories: Nov 21-27
- US DEA action on synthetic marijuana compounds in K2 Spice and others
- Cultural Neuroscience – Culture and the Brain
- Thanksgiving
- 23andMe gift idea together with "Here Is A Human Being"
- Ottawa gets a segregated bike lane!... maybe. Public Meeting Nov 25 @ 6:30pm!
- Evolving English at the British Library
- Afterdamp in New Zealand
- Wednesday Round Up #130
- This "Week" in the Universe: November 9th - November 22nd
- Science of Blogging: introducing a new venture
- The Emerging—and Diverging—Countries of Africa
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Costs & funding for public health; Path to universal health coverage
- MSF: Cholera epidemics: emergency response in Haiti and beyond
- On Hiatus
- Life on the road
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- Tenure denial case of DePaul chemistry prof, Quinetta Shelby
- The Obesity Paradox Revisited
- Giving Thanks for the Turkey's Contribution to Cancer Research
- The Methane Calculation
- Great week of news for Avett Brothers fans
- Gregory Petsko seems like a really cool dude
- How inactive are today's kids?
- Small Wonders: Nov. 19, 2010
- The Grandeur of Glory
- The Actor's Memory: An Interview with Ken Baumann
- Chocolate, water pipes and PLoS Medicine - report from the Cambridge Humanitarian Centre
- Making your study public before you start can be fun
- Four Loko for locos
- Here, there and everywhere
- New Podcast: The fetal origins of later obesity
- MDG 7c: The Sanitation Goal Is in the Toilet
- Wednesday Round Up #129
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Water and Sanitation; Improving definitions; Road crashes and trauma
- A Tadpole Taste Test with Students as "Mock Predators"
- Allan Sandage (1926 - 2010)
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Can obesity surgery for mothers prevent obesity in their children?
- OK to GO: Rehabilitating Awesome
- Newspaper taxis appear on the shore
- Gulf shrimpers post-BP blowout
- UK PubMed Central explained in Nucleic Acids Research Paper
- Going to the AAAs? Session, Workshop, and Meet-Up
- Walk-in TB testing and self-testing for HIV
- Society for Psychological Anthropology Spring 2011 Conference
- The Poisoner's Calendar
- Alcoholic energy drinks
- Scientific Attribution Presentation
- Can the Republicans Repeal Health Reform?
- Mark Robinson and the Privatization of Neuroscience
- Small Wonders: Nov. 12, 2010
- I wanna be your dog, Part I
- Dust Off Your Video Camera for Ars Technica's New Competition
- On vacation
- Support Our Troops, Veterans - Every Day
- The SBMT NeuroMapping & Therapeutics Collection
- Wednesday Round Up #128
- Another Tale of Alcohol and Reptiles
- The Untrodden Path of Forensic Podiatry
- On Winning a 2010 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award
- Hygiene, Sanitation, and Water (HSW): Neglected Problems, Lagging Solutions
- Eggs, KFC Double Downs, and Heart Disease
- Registration for ScienceOnline2011 starts today
- Worth A Thousand Words
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Engaging trial participants; Water and sanitation
- Biogas toilets in a Chinese village
- You Amateur
- The Chronicle features essays on animal research
- This Week in the Universe: November 2nd – November 8th
- Greg's MO better for men's health
- National Drug Facts Week: The ShoutOut
- Life in the dark
- Ass in chair, and other wisdom...
- Beyond the PDF - it is time for a workshop
- A story in your voice
- How many of us will be obese in 2050?
- Small Wonders Becomes Invisible Wonders
- Culture of Poverty: From Analysis to Policy
- Post-Partum Dads
- NOM, A Late-Stage Cancer in the American Body Politic
- Those Dreadful Hammers
- More Gobbledygook at PLoS Blogs
- Visit PLoS (Booth 216) at Neuroscience 2010, Nov. 13-17
- Tired of the Election Yet?
- Wednesday Round Up #127
- Best wishes and a thank-you to Rep. Tom Perriello (D, VA-05)
- An ORCID discussion group for researchers
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Flu treatment combo; eHealth evaluation; Pharmaceutical promotion perspective
- Things we said today
- Encephalon Is Back!
- This Week in the Universe: October 26th - November 1st
- Gaaah!!! Nature!: Entomological Dismemberment edition
- Kira Cochrane on role models for young women
- Publication Duty for big Pharma?
- Public Transit Users More Likely to Hit Physical Activity Targets
- Blog Pick of the Month - October 2010
- Cambrian Carnivore was Just an Old Softy
- The Hub: Taking Students' Academic Life Online
- Height, Health Care and I.Q.
- Grok the Vote
- A World Without Bats
- Kidney with "whopper of a tumor" aims for Guinness record book
- Less than FAIR criticism?
- Creatures 2010: Halloween Editon
- Corina Becker: Communication Shutdown for Autism Awareness? No Thanks!
- It's Nature's way
- Put yourself in the shoes of Big Pharma
- NCBI adds searchable images database
- Sort through the Hearth
- Weight-loss variability in response to the same diet
- Small Wonders: Oct. 29, 2010
- American Geophysical Union Launches New Blog Network
- Battling Cholera in Haiti From Within
- Chemjobber on cooking process and being a chemist
- Some thoughts on principles for scientific attribution
- You complete me
- Grow Outside!
- Joe Romm responds
- A Pitiful Poll and an Abused Article at Scientific American
- Food for thought: Cooking in human evolution
- Wednesday Round Up #126
- In Which We Learn That It Is Unwise to Drink and Handle Snakes
- I'm Right Here: Rudy Simone on Life as an "Aspergirl"
- Top 5 Nobel Prize searches
- Self-motivated vs. mandated archiving
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Transparency in medical publishing; Toxicity in pesticides; Conflicts of interest & more
- The Culture of Poverty Debate Continued
- This "Week" in the Universe: October 12th - October 25th
- The Neanderthal Romeo and Human Juliet hypothesis
- Worth A Thousand Words
- The Pink Drink Effect
- Update on Climate Hawks, Judith Curry and more
- Book Review: MASSIVE by Ian Sample
- Outrageous Food Ads From the Past
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- Having an impact (factor) and other stories from Gregory Petsko
- This Week's Top Stories: Oct. 17-23, 2010
- Don't let me be misunderstood
- Climate Hawks: Not All Birds Flock Together
- An Interview with Mark Changizi: Culture Harnessing the Brain
- Small Wonders: Oct. 22, 2010
- Gathering For Gardner: Celebration of Mind
- Press release journalism and the faulty press release
- Aging in the Air
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- Climate Hawks Take Wing
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- Global Congress on Verbal Autopsy in 2011 open for abstract submission
- Wednesday Round Up #125
- Countdown to Comps!
- Waiting on a friend
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Pharmaceutical promotion's effects; Intracerebral haemorrhage treatment
- WHO invites countries to have foodborne disease burden assessed
- If BPA exposure is so low, why should we be worried?
- Mary Knudson launches Heart Sense blog
- New in PLoS ONE: Citation rates of self-selected vs. mandated Open Access
- 10 Simple Ways to Increase Your Physical Activity
- Start Open Access Week with Kick-Off Video
- Guest Post: The fine-structure constant is probably constant by Sean Carroll
- The Culture of Poverty Debate
- Rewards and the Menstrual Cycle
- USF Anthropology & Graduate Students
- Carl Zimmer on "Brain Cuttings" and the Future of Books
- The one on the right...is on the left
- The Trouble with Scientists
- Royce Murray and the problem of science bloggers
- Benoît Mandelbrot (1924 - 2010)
- This Week's Top Stories: Oct. 9-16, 2010
- In which I suggest a preprint archive for clinical trials
- Gratitude for our readers
- The @#$% 2010 Ig Nobel Peace Prize: Pain files 1
- Worth A Thousand Words
- Today I started a new blogging network
- Soda, beer, and BPA (and hey, congrats to Canada!)
- Childhood Obesity Is An Epidemic That Can and Will Be Stopped!
- New 'Around the Web' Features
- What Alternative Energy Taught Us About the Fish that Live in the East River
- Small Wonders: Oct. 15, 2010
- Robert Ford, Toronto's mayoral candidate says: "Cyclists are a pain in the ass!"
- Ethics of new developments in personalised healthcare
- Frontotemporal Dementia, Neuroanthropology, and Reverse Engineering the Mind
- Prance around the Hearth
- Nature.com iPhone app updated
- How to Poison a Small Country
- Wednesday Round Up #124
- Mystery Meat in the Yale Medical Library
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Gastroenteritis economics; Prenatal treatment of toxoplasmosis; Genomic medicine & public health
- Keep yourself alive
- Survey asks for feedback about ORCID unique researcher identifier
- World Food Day - is weaning food an essential medicine?
- Book Review: E=MC²: Simple Physics by Jeff Stewart
- Aspartame: Cause of or Solution to Obesity?
- It's Raining (Black) Cats and Dogs
- This Week in the Universe: October 5th – October 11th
- 100 Anthropology Lectures Online - Lots of Video!
- Little Colored Girls Want To Wear Pearls Too
- After 50 Years in the Lab, A Reproduction Expert Comes Out of the Closet
- But I don't feel afraid
- Not much physics on this turkey
- Terry Deacon, Relaxed Selection, and the Evolution of Language
- The Onion on two Nobel Prizes
- Energy Efficiency, Consumption and Carbon Pricing
- New on Arxiv: first report of SOAP open access publishing project
- one. more. day. david m bailey (1966 - 2010)
- In the crowd
- Paper published: Reference Management meets Web 2.0
- Small Wonders: Oct. 8, 2010
- Census of Marine Life Launches in London
- Daily Exercise Provides Relief From All Pain
- Sublime, Telling, Funny
- Why I Won't Blog for U.S. News and World Report
- Superbug in the Research Triangle
- Worth A Thousand Words
- Reference Management with the iPad
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Burden of pneumococcal disease; Field guide for human research ethics; Reflections on H1N1 response
- How much salt is in your fast food?
- Wednesday Round Up #123
- How not to fight colds: is it really that clear cut?
- New York Yards, Addendum
- No More Pity: The First Openly Autistic White House Appointee Speaks Out
- 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics Announced
- The Machine That Teaches Itself... Kinda
- Too soon gone
- This Week in the Universe: September 28th – October 4th
- Periodically Crazy
- The Real Backyards of New York City
- Global funds needed to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV
- Berlin Brothel Embraces Active Transportation
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010 to Robert G. Edwards
- Gaaah!!! Nature!: Transparent Python edition
- ReaderMeter: researcher-level metrics based on readership
- How did I miss Guster?
- This Week's Top Stories: Sept 26-Oct 2
- Cell phones, cancer, and scientific oversimplification
- Advice for scientists who want to become Wikipedia editors
- Blog Pick of the Month - September 2010
- Want to avoid weight gain? Stay single!
- National Research Council Rankings: Anthropology
- Now on Twitter
- One Month Down
- China’s water and sanitation crisis
- Reflections on chronic illness: Revisiting LungMutiny2010
- You don't have to say you love me...
- Why can't I reuse these tables and figures?
- Georges Charpak (1924 - 2010)
- How the Penguin Got His Tuxedo
- Want to Prevent Gay Teen Suicide? Legalize Marriage Equality
- Fetal Origins: In the Womb, In the News
- If I was a bettin' man...
- Linguist Jessie Little Doe Baird - 2010 MacArthur Fellow!
- The Anthro Tea Party
- Wednesday Round Up #122
- Junk Food Tax or Health Food Subsidy - Which Results in Healthier Food Purchases?
- Ball of confusion
- Cordelia Fine and the Delusions of Gender
- Anthropologist Shannon Lee Dawdy - 2010 MacArthur Fellow!
- New treatments for Visceral Leishmaniasis
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- The Hour of Lead
- How to burn a few extra calories while at work
- This (Long) Week in the Universe: September 16th – September 27th
- Fear Mongering and the Morning-After Pill
- Too Too Too Fast
- This week's top stories: Sept. 19-26, 2010
- Paper retractions do not induce citation mutations
- Meet Earth's Spokesperson to the Aliens
- Ellen Langer and the Psychology of Possibility
- Independent Neuroblogs - the FriendFeed
- Worth A Thousand Words
- Is weight loss associated with increased risk of early mortality?
- Daniel Hruschka and the Book of Friendship
- Peter Kalivas on Learning, Memory and Addiction
- Who are you, Part II
- Goodbye, milk—hello, added sugar!
- Taking the side of truth
- Visualizing Madness: The Art of "Howl"
- Citation Style Language: An Interview with Rintze Zelle and Ian Mulvany
- Small Wonders: Sept. 24, 2010
- Blog pick of the month is changing hands
- Curing policy at Policy Cures
- Who are you, Part I
- Reflections on the WEIRD Evolution of Human Psychology
- Favorite Quotes about Reading?
- Context and Variation: Kathryn Clancy
- A False Environmental Dilemma
- America's ever-expanding meal portions
- Memoirs of an Entomophage
- Criticism of the ACS and C&EN
- New CoML Collection Published on Recent Advances in Biogeography and Taxonomy within Deep-sea Chemosynthetic Environments
- How Do You Balance a Network?
- Wednesday Round Up #121
- Women and malaria research in the 21st century
- Are Pets the New Phone Chargers?
- Should you eat or drink your fruits and vegetables?
- Zotero soon is Everywhere
- New Podcast: Science blogger showdown # 2
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Integrated management of malaria; CRP & chronic inflammation
- Biodiversity, Climate, Poverty: A Solution for One is No Solution
- New 'Around the Web' Features
- The MDGs should be replaced with something better
- Tripping Cyborgs and Organ Farms: The Fictions of Cordwainer Smith
- Bleach: Not a cure for obesity
- Letter to The Scientist
- Theirs is to win
- Misleading food labels—are you eating what you think you are?
- Book Review: Inside the Outbreaks
- The Doctor Death Wish: Why are so many health workers victims of violent attacks?
- Daniel Lende: Projects for PLoS Neuroanthropology
- Bleached to Death (Again)
- Schizophrenia and Cross-Cultural Mental Illness and Treatment
- Bleachgate: More Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) Madness
- Update of Reference Manager Overview Chart
- This Week's Top Stories (Sept 12-18)
- Billy Bragg and R.E.M. fans/players need to meet Daniel Earwicker
- Predicting Epidemics via Social Networks: An Author Spotlight on James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. Christakis
- I’m Not Only the Red Club President, I’m a Client
- Guest Posts on PLoS Blogs
- The shape of things
- Gonorrhea and the Clap: The Slap Down Treatment
- Obese, but Metabolically Healthy: Is Weight Loss Beneficial? (Series Pt 5/5)
- Small Wonders - Mental Illness on Sesame Street?
- "Working as a phone-sex dominatrix is a lot simpler than being on a college faculty"
- And who are you?
- Small Wonders: Sept. 17, 2010
- PLoS Reader 2.0
- Obese, but metabolically healthy: Is weight loss detrimental? (Series Pt 4/5)
- Starting a reading list for Goobledygook
- Can't lose what you never had
- New submission and peer review system for PLoS Medicine
- Dying for a Drug Company
- Too Gloomy on Drugs for Developing World?
- This Week in the Universe: September 9th – September 15th
- Obese, but Metabolically-Healthy: Lower Risk of Mortality? (Series Pt 3/5)
- Wednesday Round Up #120
- Can scientists really learn from Get-It-Done-Guy?
- The Astronaut's Manicure
- Neuron Culture Gets Wired - and Gets into a Neurocultural Funk!
- Peer Review at the Scholarly Kitchen
- Meet the elements
- This Week in PLoS Medicine: Shanghai lifestyle & health; Who's writing medical journalism; Urban advantage & maternal health
- Flying Fish: Wanted Dead or Alive
- Creationist Blarney
- Wired Science Launches A New Blog Network
- Metabolically-Healthy Obese: Prospective Risk of Disease (Series Pt 2/5)
- Addiction & Learning: More Than Glutamate and Dopamine
- Breastfeeding may prevent disease by changing gene expression in the gut flora
- Power Duos: Josh Shenk on the Genius of Creative Alliances
- Aboriginal affairs & pre-human morphing: quick links
- Data is the new soil
- The Man Who Wouldn't Die
- From Good Study Habits to Better Teaching
- Metabolically-Healthy Obesity: An Oxymoron? (Series Pt 1/5)
- Wok on
- "[W]hy any of “us”—meaning faculty—would want to have any kind of personal relationship with students"
- PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
- How online dating profiles vary by race
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- Can My Dog Save Me from My TV?
- Squinting at a Regenerated Finger
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- Many rivers to cross
- Coming Soon: An Obesity Panacea Series on Metabolically Healthy Obesity
- How does TV watching increase health risk?
- Blair L.M. Kelley wins the 2010 Letitia Woods Book Award for Right To Ride
- Maternal mortality, human rights, and accountability
- Use me
- Small Wonders: Sept. 10, 2010
- Peer review is not a piece of cake
- Could dieting pollute us?
- This Week in the Universe: September 2nd - September 8th
- Check Out the New Featured Content at PLoS Blogs
- ViewChange Online - and Vote!
- Everyday I write the book
- Ghostwriting Overpromoted HRT
- BioMed Central drafts position statement on open data
- Wednesday Round Up #119
- The Yerba maté industry responds
- Is Wikipedia Journalism Aiding the Spread of a Deadly Superbug?
- Mom and Pop Parenting: Determinism Strikes Again
- Is Jesus making you overeat?
- Further Bedbuggery
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- ORCID as unique author identifier: what is it good for and should we worry or be happy?
- The Narcotic Farm & Nancy Campbell
- Do the Health Benefits of Cycling Outweigh the Risks?
- How to avoid those *other* kitchen dangers
- The New Kid
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- The Great Science Online London Tweetup
- Take as Directed: Labor Day
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- What is Life
- Healthier Water, Healthier People
- Announcing World Water Week, 5-11 September 2010, Stockholm.
- 2 legs good, 4 legs better: Uner Tan Syndrome, part 2
- The Haystack and ScriptPhD on Pfizer's "More Than Medication" adverts
- Flipboard: PLoS BLOGs on the iPad
- Introductions, delayed and interrupted
- The Runes of Mars
- Hey, Who Moved My Kibble?
- This Week's Top Stories (August 28 - September 4, 2010)
- In Lieu of an Introduction
- Unmeasurable Science
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- Latest from the PLoGsters!
- Gimme back my bullets
- Hunger and Obesity: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
- No easy way to be free
- Obesity Panacea is Moving to PLoS BLOGS
- Human, quadruped: Uner Tan Syndrome, part 1
- What should health journalists (and bloggers) be expected to know?
- Introducing "Small Wonders"
- Everyday I get in the queue
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- How to "Naturally Heal" Your Obesity
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- Come on get happy
- A Renaissance of Wonder
- Dr. NakaMats and his LoveJet (plus 3,300 other patents)
- Anthro & Evolution Carnivals
- When a deaf man has Tourette's
- 52 Hertz of Heartbreak
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- Changes to Ontario Engineers Act could put Canadian scientists out of work
- The ticker tape feeds the night
- Wednesday Round Up #118
- Oliver Sacks on Vision, His Next Book, and Surviving Cancer
- The Niche Blog Network: Lessons From the Past, Visions for the Future
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- Take me, I'm yours
- Crazy as a Bedbug Researcher
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- Not enough, rather than too much fat, causes metabolic problems of obesity
- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) for Fat Loss: "Fallacy and Hazard"
- A close look at the plastics industry's spin on BPA
- Tarantula Tales
- The Bad Language of Physics
- Welcome to Wonderland
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- First Principles
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- Welcome to Body Politic!
- Neuroanthropology and PLoS Blogs
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