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ScienceWoman is a first-year assistant professor in -ology. She blogs about the intersection of science and real life - primarily based on her first-hand experiences. Her older posts can be found here.
Alice Pawley is an assistant professor of engineering education at Purdue University. She blogs at the intersection of women's studies and engineering, a pretty empty space but with potential to grow. She wants to be a feminist-but-tenured professor when she grows up.
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Posted on: December 22, 2007 11:36 AM, by ScienceWoman
Brilliance as seen at Clastic Detritus...

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Axial tilt is a grand thing! It has been hypothesized that without it or planet would be uninhabitable. And we have that great big beautiful rock one quarter million miles up there to thank for it!
Dave Briggs :~)
Posted by: Dave Briggs | December 28, 2007 4:56 PM