Posts Tagged ‘Blog’
Monday, June 21st, 2010
Happy Father's Day, everyone! I spent a lot of time today thinking back to why I started blogging in the first place, while I was at my parents house doing the other-than-science things that I love to do: playing with the dog, cooking, gardening. I realized that I've not done enough of that stuff lately. I've only been seriously doing the blog thing (in the current format) since January, and I ...
Tags: Babies, Blog, Current, Gardening, Parents, Pets, Science, Time Today
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Friday, May 21st, 2010
First big piece of news is the new PLoS Hub for Biodiversity - see the details on the PLoS Blog . Second big piece of news is the New PLoS ONE Collection - Biodiversity of Saba Bank - the collection homepage, where all the articles are collected, is here and the overview article is here . There is some movement on The Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA) in Congress. Keep up with the ...
Tags: Biodiversity, Blog, Clock, Collection Homepage, Congress, Hub, Overview Article, Plos One, Public Access, Saba Bank
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
State of Origin is here again and Fox Sports NRL commentator Gorden Tallis is on hand now at foxsports.com.au to answer your emails in our live Q&A blog.
Tags: Amp, Blog, Commentator, Emails, Fox Sports, Gorden Tallis, Nrl, State Of Origin
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Monday, May 3rd, 2010
There are 32 new articles in PLoS ONE today. As always, you should rate the articles , post notes and comments and send trackbacks when you blog about the papers. You can now also easily place articles on various social services (CiteULike, Mendeley, Connotea, Stumbleupon, Facebook and Digg) with just one click. Here are my own picks for the week - you go and look for your own favourites: Read ...
Tags: Blog, Clock, Connotea, Digg, Facebook, Favourites, New Articles, Place Articles, Plos One, Social Services
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010
The prime minister was more confident and, above all, more aggressive than last week - he warned that David Cameron was a risk to the economy and Nick Clegg a risk to security. There was more of the passion which his party craved.
Tags: Blog, David Cameron, Economy, Nick Clegg, Nick Robinson, Passion, Prime Minister, Risk
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