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In which I have seen the future of science, and it is male - first issue of Eureka extremely male and even sexist!?

Sell the Vatican, Feed the World - Sarah Silverman's ambitious plan for feeding the world (video).

"Krugman on "destructive power of bad ideas" and how falling dollar can help economic recovery:" Misguided Monetary Mentalities

The podcast of the This American Life healthcare Explainer is now up: More Is Less - Gavin Yamey of PLoS has a 2sec appearance.

Google Wave: A Complete Guide

Announcing the DuraSpace/SPARC OA Week Contest Winners

Job: Executive Editor (PLoS ONE)

New report - income models for OA - essential reading for publishers and others (PDF)

Open Access and Social Networking and Open Access in Serbia - slideshows for the OA week on Wednesday.

Watch @p_binfield's presentation at Let's Have An Awesome Time Publishing Science conference.

RT @SuePolinsky: #convergesouth 2010. October. Hold the month!

PLoS participating in Webinar on latest developments in OA with five other publishers.

RT @jayrosen_nyu: "Sharpen your pencils, get those flow charts out. Knight News Challenge deadline extended to December 15": News Challenge deadline extended to 12/15

Rebooting The News #28 - Dave: "I love librarians."

Twitter feed from LCROSS quotes final thoughts of missile turned into whale - Nasa tweetchannels Douglas Adams.

Sounds good: SeedingLabs is a non-profit venture that works to provide used scientific equipment to labs in Africa.

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