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Tag Archives: Commentary
Give an erector set this iDay!
Give an erector set this iDay! Olivia Judson, a research fellow in biology at Imperial College London, offers insightful commentary on science in columns regularly published in The New York Times. In her column titled “The Ten Days of Newton” … Continue reading
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Spread credit on eliminating Guinea worm disease
Spread credit on eliminating Guinea worm disease Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas D. Kristof writes op-ed columns that appear twice each week in The New York Times. In a column titled “Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush’s Future” published 5 December … Continue reading
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Back to reality
Olivia Judson, a research fellow in biology at Imperial College London, offers insightful commentary on science in columns regularly published in The New York Times. In her column titled “Back to Reality” published 2 December 2008, Ms. Judson writes: “President-elect … Continue reading
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2010 Spring Volcano Euro Odyssey
Starting on March 25 we left for New Orleans on what initially was a three day work/road trip. However, evolution happens. An odd combination of work opportunities, family matters, and volcanic natural disasters took us to Europe and stranded us … Continue reading →