Category Archives: Year In Review

Year of Posts in Review, September to December

Here are some posts from 2023 that either were popular with readers or worth revisiting again: The Contagious Disease That Shall Not Be Named–According to the NY Times (the key point is someone obviously tested and could tell us what … Continue reading

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Year of Posts in Review, May to August

Here are some posts from 2023 that either were popular with readers or worth revisiting again: Yes, Kids Transmit COVID We Seem to Have Given Up on COVID Prevalence At Least Ten Percent of Attendees Came Down with COVID at … Continue reading

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Year of Posts in Review, January to April

Here are some posts that either were popular with readers or worth revisiting again: NIH Funding, Collaborative Mechanisms, and (Politically) Risky Research* (what I think the real story regarding ‘gain of function’ research is) More from the Green Eye Shade … Continue reading

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A Year of Mad Biologist Posts, October to December

Here are some my posts that I liked along with some that were (relatively) widely read, from October to December: Two Questions That Need to Be Asked About COVID and Risk Herschel Walker’s Abortion Was Not Slutty. Yours Still Is … Continue reading

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A Year of Mad Biologist Posts, July to September

Here are some my posts that I liked along with some that were (relatively) widely read, from July to September: Yelling at Professional Democrats Works Is Abortion Different? We Need to Start Thinking About Editorial Boards It’s Time to Shut … Continue reading

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A Year of Mad Biologist Posts, April to June

Here are some my posts that I liked along with some that were (relatively) widely read, from April to June: A Personal Look at the 1950 Census Maybe D.C.’s Best Anti-Homicide Strategy Isn’t to Hire Every Potential Perp Their Own … Continue reading

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A Year of Mad Biologist Posts, January to March

Here are some my posts that I liked along with some that were (relatively) widely read, from January to March: Do Biden and Fauci Plan on Getting Omicron Themselves? (apparently, yes) D.C. Statehood Isn’t Just about Two More Senators D.C. … Continue reading

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A Year Of The Proclamations Of Il Trumpe

Regular readers will know that the daily links roundup features the not-really (usually) signing statements of Il Trumpe. Without further delay, let’s review the last year of proclamations: MOAR BELOW!

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A Year Of Mad Biologist Links

Here are some links from the past year that either you, the readers liked, or that I liked (cuz it’s my blog): The Path To Victory Goes Through ‘Progressive Deplorables’ The Thing Democrats Need To Understand PacBio Finally Makes A … Continue reading

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