Say hello to the new Minnesota science blogger!

The residents of Minnesota are now officially over-represented on Scienceblogs: Greg Laden has joined the fray.

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Someone tell me why we didn't nationalize BP assets in the U.S., fire the board of directors and other high-level managers, and then use the assets to fix all of the problems--including the unemployment caused by the spill. Because this sounds like the clarion calls of freedom and liberty to me (…
Is it just me or does every analysis that looks for over-represented gene ontology (GO) terms turn up transcription factors? It doesn't matter if the study is looking for genes under positive selection or something else. It just seems like transcription factors are enriched in every dataset.
I've been a guest or interviewer on Minnesota Atheist Talk radio a number of times. I never talk about atheism because I'm nothing close to an expert on that or related issues (though I do have a chapter in a book about it, here!). And, of course, I'm very involved, professionally, in certain…
This week's edition of the Replace Michele Bachmann Web Carnival is the fourth in the series, and is named the "We Told You So" edition. This is because there are several of us living here in Minnesota who have been blogging about Michele Bachmann for some time. There is the Dump Bachmann web…

Not'ing else t' do in Minnesota on dem long winter nights, fer sure, you betcha!

Y'all are making me homesick for the North Star State. Don't get me wrong, I love being here in Massachusetts, but part of me will always be a Minnesotan (even if we are too nice and talk too slow).