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dobbspic I write articles on science, medicine, nature, culture and other matters for the New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Slate, National Geographic, Scientific American Mind, and other publications, and am working on my fourth book, The Orchid and the Dandelion, which expands on my recent December 2009 Atlantic article. In August 2010, I'll be moving to London for a year to work on the book. I'll also serve as a senior fellow at City University London's MA science journalism program.

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    Morning dip: reading, writing, merit pay, musical spouses, swine flu, and fire towers

    Posted on: September 4, 2009 10:06 AM, by David Dobbs


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    Notables of the day:

    John Hawks ponders the (bad) art of citing papers you've never read.

    Clive Thompson ponders the new literacy spawned of engagement with many keyboards.

    A poll on public education shows how much opinion depends on framing, context -- and who else thinks an idea is good. In this case, people liked the idea of merit pay more if told Obama likes it.

    Mind Hacks works the placebo circuit.

    And Effect Measure weighs in on the weird contrasts and (limited) parallels between swine flu and avian flu.

    And for fun, fire lookout towers, from BLDGBLOG. You can climb one. You can adopt one.

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