A bunch of things that you might find interesting.
As always, many of these can be found on the linkblog
A little late, but apparently Nature has a journal club blog (via Nautilus)
Pedro is moving to the bay area
Attila’s blogged thesis
PLoS One hits 500
Web 2.0 in medicine
John Cook covers PeerWisdom, which I’ve mentioned before
Microsoft makes first bioinformatics apps available (via Genome Technology Online)
Not sure how many bbgm readers are space music fans, but those who are will probably already know. It’s the 30th anniversary of Star’s End
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2 Comments
Thank you for the mention of Nautilus. It is absolutely fine to mention it late (better than never!).
The other NPG blogs are on the Nautilus blogroll, there are some good new ones now– The Niche (stem cells) and Climate Feeback, as well as a Nature Journal Club blog.
All best and thanks again for the mention.
Thank you for the mention of Nautilus. It is absolutely fine to mention it late (better than never!).
The other NPG blogs are on the Nautilus blogroll, there are some good new ones now– The Niche (stem cells) and Climate Feeback, as well as a Nature Journal Club blog.
All best and thanks again for the mention.