Monthly Archives: June 2012

Franz Boas and Neuroanthropology

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Finch Report Represents an Important Step Toward UK Open Access Policy but Significant Questions Remain on Implementation

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SciWriteLabs 8.2: Is it kosher to re-use wording from Facebook updates in your journalism? And: do we need a Son of Sam law for media miscreants?

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3 Great Exercise Books for Your Summer Reading List

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Quorum Sensing Subversion and the Promise of Anti-Virulence Therapeutics

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SciWriteLabs 8.1: The Lehrer affair, consequence-free plagiarism, and rules for blogging

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What’s there to gain from a well explained presubmission enquiry?

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Jonah Lehrer and the Blair-O-Meter: My effort to quantify media misdeeds

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PLoS ONE launches the NeuroMapping & Therapeutics Collection

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SBRN Updates, and an Important Survey

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