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An Oxford graduate student by day and a scientific activist by night, Nick Anthis isn't letting his Ph.D. research in protein structure get in the way of defending scientific and social progress.
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February 2006
- Happy Birthday, Linus!
- We Didn't Start the Fire (We Just Made Some Money Off It)
- Oxford Scientists Bite Back at Animal Rights Activists
- SPUSA Conference: 31 March - 1 April
- Pro-Test Demonstration This Saturday
- Strategies for Scientific Activists
- Oh My Google!
- Animal Wrongs
- Double Drug Jeopardy
- Science Gets Googly
- Tangled Bank at Kete Were
- The Struggle Continues
- Having Fun on Valentine's Day, Scientifically
- I Did It for the Children
- What a Month!
- And the Verdict Is...
- Deutschgate in the Media
- NASA Science Censor Resigns
- BREAKING NEWS: George Deutsch Did Not Graduate From Texas A & M University
- A Boehner for Science? Think Again
- Nuclear Power Play
- Carnival of the Vanities at INCITE
- Tangled Bank at Adventures in Ethics and Science
- Going Commercial

