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Open Access Day! [A Blog Around The Clock]SPARC, Students for FreeCulture and PLoS are organizing the first ever Open Access Day on October 14, 2008. This is also the 5th birthday of PLoS Biology, the oldest of seven PLoS journals. For this occasion, the organizers have put together a nice website/blog where you can find all the info... |
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Linnaeus' Legacy Seeking Submissions [Deep Sea News]Eric over at that brilliant invertablog, The Other 95%, is hosting the next edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. It is a blog carnival about taxonomy, biodiversity and systematics. The current edition is at A DC Birding Blog. You have 1 week to get in those submissions! Go here to submit. Read the commen... |
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Bored Juno [A Blog Around The Clock]Read the comments on this post... ... |
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Let's talk about facts this election - Part II - The Federal Budget Deficit [The Daily Transcript]Again here's a simple graph that says it all. And they say that Democrats are fiscally irresponsible. Read the comments on this post... ... |
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A token of my respect for you crafty folk [Pharyngula]Once upon a time, I made some unfortunate remarks about knitting, and I felt like I'd prodded Madame Defarge, which is never a good idea. But really, I love you guys, and here's a whole page of cephalopod craft patterns to show it. Read the comments on this post... ... |
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Gore Puts Global Warming in a Partisan Lock Box [Framing Science]Gore endorsing Obama for the Democratic nomination during the primary campaign. Standing on stage before a national TV audience at Mile High Stadium, Al Gore was a symbolic reminder of what could have been. He also delivered perhaps the best negative narrative about McCain of the convention.... |

