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The Genomes Environments Traits conference in Boston is without a doubt the place to be on April 27th for anyone interested in personal genomics: the conference has managed to attract nearly every human being in the world who has had their complete genome sequenced (excluding, of course, anonymous…
Here's some links for you. The science stuff: Better keyboards could reduce MRSA transmission in hospitals. Here's a very good post on land development and eutrophication. From Scientific American, an article on the destruction of the world's fisheries. Fellow ScienceBlogling Jonah Lehrer…
You have probably heard that Governor Palin, in a recent speech contradicted herself within a span of a couple of sentences. So, she said that "Early identification of a cognitive or other disorder, especially autism, can make a life-changing difference.", then in the next breath dissed that same…
Snow, you bore me. Links don't, however. Science: Membership has its privileges One-Slide Explanation of Tides Two forms of world's 'newest' cat, the Sunda leopard Bye Bye Blackbird: USDA acknowledges a hand in one mass bird death Other: Eurosclerosis, Then and Now Dying to Work Libel in the New…

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