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100% Totally RealCervicalCollectionsGiraffatitanPlateosaurusScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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People We LikeRecycledScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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[Neuroscientist and open-science advocate Erin C. McKiernan invited readers of her blog to vote on which of four candidate projects she should work on next. Today she posted the results, and I couldn’t help but comment. This is what I said, lightly edited.] You should work on what you want to. Time spent on any project other than the one that’s burning in your hindbrain will feel painful, awkward and boring, and probably be unproductive.

CollectionsDorsalScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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ArtGoofyNervous SystemOblivious Sauropods Being EatenPredationScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autore Matt Wedel

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Open AccessOpportunitiesScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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In the last couple of days, the House of Lords (the upper house of the UK government) has issued a call for evidence for a short inquiry into the Government’s open access policy and its implementation by the Research Councils UK (RCUK). The inquiry will cover four main areas: Support for universities through funds to cover article processing charges; Embargo periods for articles published under open access;

NecksT2M&DTurkeyTutorialScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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I’ve measured a few necks in my time, including the neck of a baby giraffe. I can tell you from experience that necks are awkward things to measure, even if they have been conveniently divested of their heads and torsos. They have a tendency to curl up, which impedes attempts to find the straight-line length.

ArtGratuitous BadasseryStinkin' MammalsStinkin' MammothsScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autore Matt Wedel

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ApatosaurusCervicalStar WarsScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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A few weeks ago, we were considering the bizarre Umbaran Starfighter from The Clone Wars , and its extraordinary similarity to an Apatosaurus cervical: {.aligncenter .size-full .wp-image-7368 loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“7368” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2013/01/04/umbaran-starfighter-update/1322344262m_splash/” orig-file=“https://svpow.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/1322344262m_splash.jpeg” orig-size=“500,355”

ArtBrian EnghDicraeosaurusScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autore Matt Wedel

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Peer ReviewShiny Digital FutureWhat Would Happen If I...Scienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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After the authors’ own work, the biggest contribution to a published paper is the reviews provided, gratis, by peers. When peer-review works as it’s supposed to, they add significant value to the final paper. But the actual reviews are never seen by anyone except the authors and the handling editor. This is bad for several reasons.