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VWXYNot?: HOUSTON, WE HAVE GONE FOR LUNCH!!!
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It's a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder. Mostly silly, with a 20% chance of science. Thursday, December 9, 2010. HOUSTON, WE HAVE GONE FOR LUNCH! HOUSTON, WE ARE GO FOR LAUNCH! I've always wanted to say that). This will be my last post on this blog. I'm not quitting, I'm just relocating! My new blog is here. And it's part of a brand spanking new blog network called Occam's Typewriter. So, for the change-averse among you, what should you expect to find over there? I'll keep this ...
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To travel forth so far – Shakespeare, exported to new stages
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Jump to main content. To travel forth so far. Shakespeare, exported to new stages. Wild type: pushing the boundaries of the Bard. For Shakespeare, there would be no biological immortality. His genetic line ended in 1670, with the death of his granddaughter. In the centuries after his death, only his work persisted. For Shakespeare, there would be no biological immortality. His genetic line ended in 1670, with the death of his granddaughter. In the centuries after his death, only his work persisted. Adapt...
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LabLit list
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Jump to main content. The Lab Lit List. Novels, films, plays and TV programs in the Lab Lit fiction genre. Last updated: 31 May 2016. This list will be a continual work-in-progress; nominate your favorite work here. We always have a dozen or so under consideration and updates take place about once or twice a year. Our next update is due in winter 2016! Please note that 'lab lit' is not. Science fiction’; briefly, lab lit fiction. Novels (1 of 2) Novels (2 of 2). Links: our author interview. A fun-loving ...
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Contribute to LabLit.com
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Jump to site navigation. The culture of science in fiction and fact. LabLit.com heartily welcomes original (unpublished) quality material from any interested reader who has something to say or show and would like to contribute to any regular (or irregular) section. What sorts of pieces are considered? The format is flexible and all items related to LabLit.com’s brief will be seriously considered (see the About. In-depth interviews of interesting people in context. Amusing observations or parody. Related ...
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The silence of the labs – On the social harm of headphones
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Jump to main content. The silence of the labs. On the social harm of headphones. Cold shoulder: not very sociable. If someone was having a particularly stressful day, the rest of us had the option of helping them out by being nice and turning the radio to their favorite station. Imes are changing. I feel old and out of touch. Why? Because I’ve never been in a lab with headphones. Before this one, that is. My graduate lab had one old-school radio (remember those? You manage expectations and manage people.
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Paradise is purple – From the LabLit short story series
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Jump to main content. From the LabLit short story series. Avoiding the patient’s gaze, Rita suppressed her scientific urges. Eople think that paradise is yellow, but it’s not, it’s purple. Brighter, purer purple than you can imagine. And the bliss, it’s more profound than you’ve ever felt. The lady’s records showed that, like Rita, she was in her mid-thirties. She was slim and pretty, and had a look of intensity which suggested she had a lot to say on the topic. Yes I am blessed. Unable to come up with a...
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Migrating home – Migratory Animals by Mary Helen Specht
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Jump to main content. By Mary Helen Specht. Flights of fancy: details from the cover. Is it a particular characteristic of scientists to engage with big problems, while avoiding the more accessible ones? With all the strife, it’s no wonder that Flannery searches desperately for a way back to the home she created with Kunle and Nigeria, where the problems, though climate-sized, are nowhere as intimate. This is a theme that is relatively unexplored in literature, and one I found compelling. Is it a...Is of...
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September | 2015 | soniawebcorner
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Association for Psychological Science: Building a Science-First Foundation for Psychology. DeSmogBlog – Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate Science. English with a Twist. Free PowerPoint Templates and Backgrounds- Latest Links. Ibber & Bubsen. Imikimi.com – Customizable Comments, Images, Animations, Photos, Frames and Graphics for MySpace, Hi5, Orkut, Friendster and Facebook. Interactive Fiction in the Classroom Edutopia. Learn English Online For Free! London School of English.
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Another welcome booster shot – 19 new additions to the Lab Lit List!
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Jump to main content. Another welcome booster shot. 19 new additions to the Lab Lit List! Top shelf: some interesting new finds. There are a heck of a lot of dead bodies in labs anyone might think that your chances of getting murdered as a scientist are alarmingly high. Oinciding with our tenth anniversary, we are happy to present our latest update of the Lab Lit List. Most of the books have been unearthed from the past, but a handful are new since 2014 thereby continuing the upward trend in a most cheer...
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Child's play: the continuing adventures of Nick Richards – From the LabLit short story series
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Jump to main content. Child's play: the continuing adventures of Nick Richards. From the LabLit short story series. Richard P. Grant. I’m a private dick. You give me something to look after, stands to reason some cat wants to steal it. Lot of my cases start like this. Broad walks into my office (fifth floor, 39 Botolph Lane); has a case and an attitude. And good legs. I know she’s got good legs because I’m on the fifth floor and there’s no lift. My mother has a proposal for you. I frowned. A proposal?