Monthly Archives: May 2011

Blowing Your Vuvuzela: Sounds Dirty–and Respiratory

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Links 5/27/11

Links for you.
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Some Advice for the Lonely Students Standing By Themselves Next to Their Posters

Of course, the Mad Biologist never violates these rules. EVAH!
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Posted in Meetings, Posters | 12 Comments

Links 5/26/11

I’m back! And that means links.
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Serendipity, Picking the Right Strain, and the Foundations of Modern Molecular Biology

People who aren’t scientists often think there is this huge implacable juggernaut that will inevitably discover what needs to be discovered. But so many key discoveries are actually very serendipitous.
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Posted in E. coli, Genetics | 6 Comments

Creationism and Cybervitalism

Revisiting the misuse of “information theory.”
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Posted in Computers, Creationism, Fucking Morons | 16 Comments

Refusing to Cede the Moral High Ground on Abortion

Abortion isn’t the lesser of two evils–it is a just and good thing.
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Posted in Blastocyst Liberation, Religion | 3 Comments

DeLong on the Future of Economics (or Econ Departments)

“…what astonishes me even more is the apparent failure of academic economics to take steps to prepare itself for the future.”
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Posted in Economics, Education | 5 Comments

Links 5/22/11

Links for you.
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Why the Op-Ed Pages Should Not Be the Sole Purview of Humanities Majors

Nicholas Kristof nearly drives me to drink.
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Posted in Economics, Statistics | 6 Comments