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Falsehood perishes... eventually

Massimo wrote 3 hours ago: The damage that falsehood can do, if unchallenged and/or perpetuated over a period of time, can be c … more →

Tags: Science, Research, Physics, Policy

Women's Work1 comment

virginiahughes wrote 21 hours ago: I write mostly about neuroscience, genetics and biotechnology. That means I spend most of my time ta … more →

Tags: The Last Word on Nothing, Blogging, Brain Science, 2012, Gender

Official endorsement

Massimo wrote 6 days ago: Nope, sorry, this is not a post about politics, there are no upcoming elections anyway. I am writing … more →

Tags: Physics, Policy, Research, Science

Gene patents in Australia – an ongoing saga

sticknz wrote 1 week ago: By guest blogger Doug Calhoun In an earlier guest blog I commented on the gene patent debate inAustr … more →

Tags: innovation 2, technology, Patent, SciBlogs, doug calhoun, Australia, Gene patent

Megacities at EGU 2012

civiltalker wrote 3 weeks ago: I recently attended the EGU’s General Assembly in Vienna (great conference, guys!), and wrote … more →

Tags: Science, air quality, megacities, EGU, Policy, Air Pollution

Science Policy Around the Web - May 10, 2012

sciencepolicyforall wrote 3 weeks ago: photo credit: Tatters:) via photo pin cc By: Rebecca Cerio Our weekly linkpost, bringing you interes … more →

Tags: Linkposts, Science and Society, Science Careers, Cam, Skepticism, Complementary medicine, NCCAM, NIH

Publish-or-Perish Culture Promotes Scientific Narcissism10 comments

Phil Davis wrote 3 weeks ago: Narcissus by Caravaggio depicts Narcissus gazing at his own reflection (credit: Wikipedia) The motto … more →

Tags: Metrics and Analytics, Sociology, Research, Economics 2, survey, Scientists, incentives, Behavior

Opening up science funding1 comment

alice wrote 4 weeks ago: Keep Science Public – from Science is Vital Rally, Autumn 2010 Adam Smith (no, not that one, o … more →

Tags: engagement, Policy, Science, Funding

Science Policy Around the Web - May 3, 2012

sciencepolicyforall wrote 4 weeks ago: photo credit: Frederic Poirot via photo pin cc By: Rebecca Cerio Our weekly linkpost, bringing you i … more →

Tags: Linkposts, science writing, Science in the Media, Clinical Trials

High-risk research can't be kept secret forever1 comment

Joerg Heber wrote 1 month ago: Should scientific journals publish high-risk scientific research that could in the wrong hands be di … more →

Tags: Publishing, Influenza, The Physicists

‘Release the hounds’ Mr Joyce – let IRL get on with becoming an ATI 2 comments

sticknz wrote 1 month ago: There’s so many ways to say aagghhh, what the hell is going on, that it is difficult to know where t … more →

Tags: Early stage science, entrepreneur, Prototyping, innovation 2, Science, High-tech, technology, SciBlogs, IRL

Informed Consent in the Genomics Era

sciencepolicyforall wrote 1 month ago: photo credit: Alfred Hermida via photo pin cc By:  Katia Garcia-Crespo Rapid progress in genomics re … more →

Tags: essays, Bioethics, Informed Consent, genomics

U.S. Astronomers Make Case for Science on Capitol Hill1 comment

skeelsd wrote 1 month ago: Simulated view of a black hole (center) in front of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Note the gravitation … more →

Tags: STEM, Science, Workforce, Education, technology, Nature, STEM education, Energy, united states

To Stay On Top, The U.S. Must Invest In Research Universities

ovpreablog wrote 1 month ago: Craig Barrett’s comments  for increased investment in US Research Universities. http://www.for … more →

Tags: ASU, Research, Investment, Craig Barrett

National Bioeconomy Blueprint

walkerrsg wrote 1 month ago: The White House has released a National Bioeconomy Blueprint as part of its commitment to strengthen … more →

Tags: Bio and Health, White House, Bioeconomy

Science Policy Around the Web - April 26, 2012

sciencepolicyforall wrote 1 month ago: photo credit: Marco Bellucci via photo pin cc By: Rebecca Cerio Our weekly linkpost, bringing you in … more →

Tags: Linkposts, Advocacy, Influenza

Science Policy - How to integrate science in policy making and vice versa

Antarctic Ambassadors wrote 1 month ago: Over the recent years the need to integrate scientific research and results to policy making has bec … more →

Tags: Politics and Economy

FY2013 Preliminary Funding for NSF, NASA, and NIST

walkerrsg wrote 1 month ago: The House Energy and Water Development Appropriations Subcommittee and the House Commerce, Justice, … more →

Tags: Federal Budget, NIST, NSF, NASA

On postgraduate education1 comment

bspolicy wrote 1 month ago: This blog post was written by James Lush, the Biochemical Society’s Policy Officer and originially a … more →

Tags: News, Academia, Career, Employment, Higher Education, Industry, interdisciplinarity, internship, Postgraduate


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