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I am the Online Community Manager at PLoS ONE. My scientific specialty is chronobiology (circadian rhythms and photoperiodism), with additional interests in comparative physiology, animal behavior and evolution. I am not an MD so I cannot diagnose and treat your sleep problems. This is a personal blog and opinions within in no way reflect the policies of PLoS ONE. You can contact me at: Coturnix@gmail.com

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Posted on: October 12, 2007 10:22 PM, by Coturnix

Jonathan Eisen, Rosie Redfield and Douglas Theobald destroy the especially egregious example of bad media reporting on the "function of appendix" paper.

Kate does not dance around the issue when discussing a study on the relationship between lapdancers' earnings and where they are in their monthly cycles.

Anne-Marie went into the caves and spent the day sexing bats

Did T.rex give us a finger? Two? Three?

The neurology of Alice in Wonderland - so cool!

In praise of yeast.

The Economy of Prestige (see: Nobel Prizes).

Math, Science and Art: Fibonacci Numbers, the Cochlea, and Poetry.

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How to eat a cephalopod.

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Al Gore's so-called 'errors'.

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Now we just need to find a tyrannosaur with feather impressions to use the "Did T. rex flip us the bird?" joke.

Posted by: Laelaps | October 13, 2007 9:00 AM

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