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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Corina Becker: Communication Shutdown for Autism Awareness? No Thanks!
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Media, Neurodiversity, Science, Social networks, Technology, Women, Writers
Tagged Ari Ne'eman, Autism Self-Advocacy Network, Autism Women's Network, Communication Shutdown, Corina Becker, Facebook, Fran Drescher, Lynne Soraya, Steven Seagal, Temple Grandin, Twitter
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Carl Zimmer on “Brain Cuttings” and the Future of Books
Category: Books, E-books, Interview, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Neuroscience, Science, Science Writing, Social networks, Technology, Writers
Tagged Amazon, Betsy Mason, Carl Zimmer, Ed Yong, Facebook, iPad, Jonah Lehrer, Kindle, Kindle Singles, Mobipocket, Oliver Sacks, Steven Johnson, Twitter, Vesalius, Zimmer
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After 50 Years in the Lab, A Reproduction Expert Comes Out of the Closet
Category: Biology, Books, Endocrinology, Feminism, Gay, Health, Interview, Neurodiversity, Politics, Science, Sexuality, Women, Writers
Tagged Association of Women in Science, Bella Abzug, Chicago, endocrinology, gay, inhibin, lesbian, Neena Schwartz, Northewestern, reproductive biology
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