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Some great Sunday reading.

Posted on: October 25, 2009 1:55 AM, by Greg Laden

A number of items for you to read, starting with this at Effect Measure, a take down of a recent Atlantic anti-vax article: Journalists sink in The Atlantic article on vaccines

Excellent news for OpenSource: White House uses Open Source technology for its web site.

I've been waiting for them to figure out how to do this: Lasers used to write false memories onto the fruit fly brain

Everything can be explained by ERVs, at ERV: Some new virology: XMRV and chronic fatigue syndrome and prostate cancer: *blink*

Finally, it's safe to go back into the email box.... Nigerian Spammers Canned


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So the fruit fly thing means that the TV show Dollhouse will be coming true soon?

Posted by: JC | October 25, 2009 6:00 AM

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