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Web Of ScienceAlfonso ValenciaAndré BrownBbsrcEwan BirneyIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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Today, Tuesday the 14th of October 2008, is Open Access Day. Like many others, this blog post is joining in by describing why Open Access matters – from a personal point of view.

InformaticsOmicsChristoph SteinbeckEbiEmblIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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Any budding biomedical scientists out there, interested in doing a PhD, take note: The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) – European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) is having an open day on Monday 3rd November 2008.

LyricalBeatlesGeorge HarrisonIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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I look at the world and I notice it’s turning While my keyboard gently weeps With every mistake we must surely be learning Still my keyboard gently weeps Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh, oh oh Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.

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The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) is on the road this autumn in London, Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow and Cambridge. Potential applicants, grant holders and any other interested parties are strongly urged to attend and learn about BBSRC’s plans for the future including new procedures and new Committee structures.

Web Of ScienceAlex BatemanAlon HalevyAndrew JaffeAndy LawrenceIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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I’ve been hunting all over the interweb looking for Professors that have blogs. While it would be a good thing if there were more, (see the science blogging challenge 2008), there are surprising amount of big boffins that already blog. I should say that by big, I mean (full) professor.

Web Of ScienceAndrew WalkingshawAndy WarholAxiopeBadscienceIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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The artist Andy Warhol once said: This well worn saying has been quoted and misquoted in hundreds of different ways in the forty years since Warhol first coined it [1]. Bad Scientist Ben Goldacre, in his keynote speech* at Science Blogging (sciblog) 2008, highlighted one of these deliberate misquotes, which he attributed to NTK.net (Need To Know: Britain’s most sarcastic high-tech weekly newsletter). It goes a little something like this: This

Web Of ScienceChristmas LecturesLondonNPGRoyal InstitutionIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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Nature Publishing Group are organising a workshop on science blogging, this Saturday 30th August 2008 at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in London. Why would you care? Because there are: Lots of interesting people… …talking about a range of interesting subjects … .. in a distinguished venue that has recently been refurbished.

InformaticsDrug DiscoveryHorace MoodyJean-Claude BradleyMyexperimentIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
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Organic chemist Jean-Claude Bradley is currently touring the UK. He is doing various talks up and down the country, including one in Manchester on Friday September 5th 2008 at the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre (MIB). So, if you’re interested in novel uses of web technology, including Open Notebook Science to facilitate drug discovery, come along and […]

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A fictional scene from the future: The Olympic games, London 2012. A new candidate sport is on trial, joining skateboarding, rugby and golf at their debut Olympic games. It is challenging discipline called Science, a sport more ancient than Olympia itself. The crowd awaits eagerly in the all new Boris Johnson Olympic stadium.

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Fantasy Science Funding is a fun game that anybody can play. You select a Science funding body of your choice, imagine yourself as its all powerful chief executive, and decide which areas of scientific research you would “hire and fire”. What could be easier?