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Sunday Science Book Club
Making Sense of Biological Networks
Homosexuality in the animal world, sleep and daylight savings time, finger evolution at Tangled Bank
Coffee Break Science Browsing
Jim Watson Wins 'Double Helix Medal For Scientific Research' - Why?
At least Spore didn't confuse my kid
Coffee Break Science Browsing
Lots and Lots of Genotyping in Today's Nature Issue
What Our Genes Tell Us About Race
Need something to distract you from the election?
Industry vs. Academic Research
Richard Dawkins off the deep end
It's been called a fruit fly for a long time, even if it's not technically right
More on the importance of model organisms
Sarah Palin: Why Are We Wasting Money on Fruit Fly Research?
Number Crunching and Evidence-Based Medicine
Sound advice on applying to grad school
I'd love to go paperless
Blogging as an Extreme Sport
Eye Evolution Smorgasborg
Would you let an astrologer evaluate your child's 6th grade earth science curriculum?
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Check out Scientific Blogging's Makeover
Politics and US Innovation: It Has To Be About The Future, Not Just The Present
Using Evolution to Predict Disease Mutations

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