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Note to self: Worry more that half of Russia is on fire
Note to self: Worry more that half of Russia is on fire
A Lady Gaga song that won't make you claw your ears off
A Lady Gaga song that won't make you claw your ears off
The best office resignation letter you'll read ... ummm ... today
The best office resignation letter you'll read ... ummm ... today
Flight attendant uses inflatable emergency slide to escape annoying passenger
Flight attendant uses inflatable emergency slide to escape annoying passenger
Microfinancing to solve academic poverty?
Microfinancing to solve academic poverty?
You knew this - coffeehouse Internet freeloaders don't make it a better place
You knew this - coffeehouse Internet freeloaders don't make it a better place
LiquidPublication - Publishing Without The Peer Review Hassle
Are Science Blogging Networks Dead?
Science journalism - a freelancer's dilemma
Science journalism - a freelancer's dilemma
Physicist Sean Carroll is a total diva!
Petermann Ice Tongue story has legs
Petermann Ice Tongue story has legs
1960's ads for modern websites
1960's ads for modern websites
Friendster patents end up being sold for more than Friendster was
Friendster patents end up being sold for more than Friendster was
Discover Magazine sold - print science media valuations plummet
Scientific blogging as a model for professional networking online

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