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Ball of confusion

By mangrist
Posted: September 29, 2010
Category: Darwin v. God | Leave a comment

Too Too Too Fast

By mangrist
Posted: September 27, 2010
Category: close enough for government work, Personal Genomics | Tagged close enough for government work | 1 Comment

Who are you, Part II

By mangrist
Posted: September 24, 2010
Category: Personal Genomics, privacy en fuego, the subject of humans | 2 Comments

Who are you, Part I

By mangrist
Posted: September 23, 2010
Category: privacy en fuego, the subject of humans | 1 Comment

Theirs is to win

By mangrist
Posted: September 20, 2010
Category: Everyone's gone to the movies, the shoulders of giants | 2 Comments

The shape of things

By mangrist
Posted: September 17, 2010
Category: bottom up, dissemination nation | 1 Comment

Can’t lose what you never had

By mangrist
Posted: September 16, 2010
Category: dissemination nation, Money money money money, The scientific-industrial complex | 6 Comments

Meet the elements

By mangrist
Posted: September 14, 2010
Category: quotes | Leave a comment

Wok on

By mangrist
Posted: September 13, 2010
Category: science journalism, the death spiral | Tagged science journalism, the death spiral | 2 Comments

Many rivers to cross

By mangrist
Posted: September 10, 2010
Category: Me Me Me, Personal Genomics | Leave a comment
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