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Triangle is first stop in U.S. global health revamp

CNN's New Journalism Strategy: Out-Dumbass The Internet (video)

Why Fall Colors Are Different in U.S. and Europe

Cartooning Evolution Home, 1861-1925 - awesome evolution-themed cartoons from old newspapers.

UNC pharmacy prof Stephen Frye on Ernie Hood's Radio In Vivo today at noon EDT on WCOM-FM

Survey of Healthcare in America and an Argument for Change

The once-quiet scientist - A former animal researcher decides to speak out.

The Obama Roadblock: Why He's Sagging Online

The wrong way to do it - Graphing data on healthcare on TV - inept or politically motivated?

Diversity in Science Carnival in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month: Call for Submissions!

Easy + Easy + Easy = Impossible - awesome multi-oscillator system (+ video).

Don't be such a scientist: A review

Science: Appreciating the process, not just the products

Pigs on the loose outside Stokesdale Elementary

What Birthers Want - Notes From an Exclusive Interview With Orly Taitz.

Whoops: Anti-ACORN Bill Ropes In Defense Contractors, Others Charged With Fraud (Glenn Greenwald says: "If we had real media this would be a huge story: it sums up everything and therefore will be ignored")

He Traded Company for Caves to Study Effects of Isolation - RIP Maurizio Montalbini, an unorthodox circadian researcher.

Raleigh-Durham area ranks third in U.S. for college degrees

Article-Level Download Metrics--What Are They Good For?

Clay Shirky and accountability journalism and Clay Shirky's bracing dystopianism and Clay Shirky's bracing dystopianism.

47 institutions in 14 German Federal States will take part in the Open Access Week 2009.

Google Wave Team Gives Up on Internet Explorer - If you want to continue using Internet Explorer at your own peril....

The First Long Table Dinner - Lenore blogged it. I was there.

I also went to Techie Tuesday at RTP and took a few pictures: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

And I got new glasses and posted a ton of new pictures of myself on Facebook.

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