The Scientific Activist
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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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Recent Posts
- Double Drug Jeopardy
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- Supreme Court Leaves Medical Marijuana Out in the Cold
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- Diversity of Perspectives Express Support for Animal Research at Pro-Test Meeting
- HR 810 Passes in Senate
- Stem Cell Drama
- States Continue to Take Stem Cell Research into Their Own Hands
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Old Archives
March 2006
- The Scientific Activist Goes on the Road
- Genetic Engineering's Next Challenge: The Smiley Face
- Tangled Bank #49 at Living the Scientific Life
- Never Be in the Dark Again!
- Free Market Frenzy
- Is Fusion in Our Future?
- Eh, We Probably Know Enough About That Global Warming Stuff by Now Anyways....
- Finding a Gray Approach to Cutting Greenhouse Emissions
- Scientific Activists in Oxford Still Making Headlines
- Distract Yourself With This
- Tangled Bank #48 at Aetiology



