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« ScienceOnline2010 update | Main | Clock Quotes »

Tweetlinks, 10-10-09

Category: Tweetlinks
Posted on: October 10, 2009 11:13 PM, by Coturnix


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Struggling Museum Now Allowing Patrons To Touch Paintings

A Harvard Skirmish in the Copyright Wars - 'Do your lecture notes violate your prof's copyright?'

60 people ready to discuss ScienceOnline2010 on FriendFeed

Why Obama deserved the Nobel Peace Prize

PLoS ONE in the NYT twice this week: Aerial View: Albatrosses Following a Killer Whale and Paper Challenges Ideas About 'Early Bird' Dinosaur

The era of objectivity is over - 'Pro journalism didn't self-correct. It doubled down on neutrality'

The psychology of Google Wave - 'How Google Wave might alter online psychology. Replay in particular'

Is conservative Republicanism epistemically incompatible with science?

iPhone apps every biologist needs

Miriam Goldstein Tracks Plastic in Skiff - The Garbage Patch (video)

First half of This American Life healthcare Explainer today (podcast will appear later). Second half next week.

The Outrage Pandemic - about Obama's Nobel Peace prize

Thanks to Diana for helping students through my Giving Page

Review of 'Unscientific America' in the American Scientist: A Thin Broth

Diagnosis author Lisa Sanders in the Triangle

Porn company names Gingrich 'Family Values Porn Fan of the Year, 2009.'

Funny: http://ijustmadelove.com/ - I got "Server overloaded, too many people are making love right now."

ScienceOnline2010 update

The Science of Storytelling

Blowing in the wind - Is wind power bad for birds? Is there a better way?

All the things that Obama has rendered unamerican, by doing them

Randy Olson responds to criticism of "Sizzle" (movie) and "Don't be such a scientist" (book)

30 GOP Senators Vote to Defend Gang Rape

Is MoDo 'getting inspired' by other people's work? Again? 'Norwegia' is Kelly's line from "Married with Children", "Nobel for chemistry" is from tweet by @EzraKlein. Not original.

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