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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. As well as writing this blog, I am also the Online Discussion Expert for PLoS. This is a personal blog and opinions within it in no way reflect the policies of PLoS. You can contact me at: Coturnix@gmail.com


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Posted on: October 16, 2007 7:45 PM, by Coturnix

Kate reviews the latest paper by Ellen Ketterson et al. and since she did it so well, I decided not to do it myself, as it comes too close to my own stuff...

Mountain Top Removal? See why this is not a good idea.

Two conservatives, two views on environmentalism (and no, I will not go into details why I disagree with both of them):

The Embrace of Environmentalism Will Be the Doom of Traditional Religion

Interview with Seymour Garte, Author of Where We Stand

The Mystery of the Sleepy Teenager - pay attention!

Raleigh News & Observer covers the local angle on the story about queen honeybee pheromones.

In the same issue in which it showcased feminist bloggers (including Feministe, Feministing, Pandagon and Echidne of the Snakes), Newsweek also had an article on the 10 hottest nerds, who are supposedly the "10 of the most esteemed biologists" in the world. But, as Jonathan noted, all of them are old, white, rich, politically powerful bosses of big genomics labs. Those are not the revolutionaries for the 21st century as Newsweek says. I can, in a matter of a few seconds, come up with 10 names of brilliant biologists who are young, female or non-white and truly poised to change biology in the 21st century, none of whom work in genomics, and that is just those I have met in person! You add your own names....

help_us_to_help.jpgThe first World Toilet Summit, organized by World Toilet Organization (via Thomas Goetz).

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"old, white, rich, politically powerful bosses of big genomics labs"...AND ALL MALE!!!

Posted by: kate | October 16, 2007 9:01 PM

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Crap, that point was supposed to be in the post! How did it slip out of the long list of attributed, I don't know. But that is the MAIN point.

Posted by: coturnix | October 16, 2007 9:25 PM

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