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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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Tweetlinks, 11-05-09

Category: Tweetlinks
Posted on: November 5, 2009 7:11 PM, by Coturnix


Follow me on Twitter to get these, and more, in something closer to Real Time (all my tweets are also imported into FriendFeed where they are much more easy to search and comment on, as well as into my Facebook wall where they are seen by quite a different set of people):

Global warming worries drive biofuels research

Research participants have a right to their own genetic data

Time to talk periods

RT @maninranks: Idea for TheRTP: Recent Imagine Science film festival in NYC. Why not here? Replay theirs? Do our own?

Another post on distributed science v. open source science: Distributed Science, Part 2

New House Bill Rejects 'Spiritual Care'

Dangerously irrelevant libraries

The picture pretty much says it all: Wife discovers allergy to husband's sperm on wedding night

2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Safety

Only the Village media can spin a 98% sweep into a Dems "election loss" as in this The Fix story. Mentioning GOP in an article at all and especially without warning they are insane is dereliction of journalistic duty that keeps GOP alive. But of course, keeping GOP zombie alive is needed for the 'conflict' storytelling and HeSaidSheSaid false balance "reporting". To paraphrase: Stories about Republicans must always be written as though they aren't liars for some reason...

Rebooting the News 31

Falklands Wolf First Appeared in North America, Researchers Say

Students and faculty don't see eye to eye about state of technology use in classroom: Technology in the Classroom: Not always what you think.

Angry german kid vs how things work in busy town (video)

Professor Jay Rosen on his innovative journalism school class

A relieved and jubilant Kleinschmidt basks in Chapel Hill mayoral win

Wanted: rejection letters - "How quaint. A relic from when editors actually replied to say "No""

DPAC Exceeds Expectations

Ethics Creep: Governing Social Science Research in the Name of Ethics and Ethics Creep, Soft Law and Positivism: The Problems of Regulatory Innovation in the Governance of Human Subjects Research

You know what else is an abomination, Maine? Lobster

Lovin' the Numbers - Amory B. Lovins talk at Duke last night.

Discriminating butterflies show how one species could split into two

Where's My Elephant?

Rebooting the News System in the Age of Social Media

Shining a light on dark data - publishing the unpublished and/or unpublishable?

Reflections on Science 2.0 from a distance - Part I - "natural unit of science research is the blog post"

Google, Waves and Fireflies - Totally awesome Firefly/Serenity/biology/GoogleWave connection!

Native language shapes the melody of a newborn baby's cry

Horse genome sequence and analysis published in Science - Where's the gene for bucking the rider off?

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