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I recently attended a very useful scientific conference and workshop on a specific area of solar energy – a process known as singlet [...]
June 22, 2012
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There’s been a rising swell of anger against certain scientific journals’ publishing practices in the research community. While I [...]
February 22, 2012
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Digging for historical climactic clues buried deep in ice, scientists are trying to determine how much time coastal cities have before rising sea [...]
January 18, 2012
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I apologize for the lack of science blogging around here, I’ve been busy with my science journalism class! I figured I can at least make up [...]
December 13, 2011
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One of the basic tenets of science journalism is that a more informed public will make better decisions. While scientists are doing a stellar job [...]
November 1, 2011
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I’ve been taking a Science Journalism course this semester – which is partly why I’ve been writing less here on the blog. [...]
October 18, 2011
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As it’s Nobel Prize time for 2011, I thought I would tell you all why Niels Bohr is one of the most bad-ass of all Nobel Prize winners.
October 4, 2011
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Edit: If you’re interested in alternative fonts that look nice try: Gill Sans Calibri Trebuchet The hatred of Comic Sans is well [...]
September 17, 2011
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Edit: Editor’s Selection on ResearchBlogging! Stop eating your cookie right now – put it down on the desk and save it. There are [...]
August 8, 2011
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Using a laser has it’s ups and downs. On one hand: lasers! Pew Pew! On the other hand, you discover anew how many different and interesting [...]
August 4, 2011