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Nerve looking for talent

Category: Reproduction
Posted on: March 19, 2006 6:16 PM, by PZ Myers

I fear I'm too late with this announcement—for some reason, I've been particularly heavily inundated with email lately, and I'm just now getting around to digging through the pile—but those pimpin' frinksters are recruiting for nerve.com. Anyone know any sex-crazed science types?

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Category: Reproduction

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