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Notes on Sources | Pasco Phronesis
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Muddling Through Science and Technology Policy. I’ll make notes here about sources in this blog and how they might affect your reading of it. Updates will either have a date in the text or as a parenthetical. There are two main categories of concern – stuff behind pay walls and broken links. If you note either on this blog that haven’t been mentioned in that post or on this page, holler (E-mail, comment, or site feedback). Has opted to make their news archive available to all. Good on them. Changes in go...
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Chris Hadfield’s Next Act Is Astronaut Troubadour | Pasco Phronesis
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Muddling Through Science and Technology Policy. Chris Hadfield’s Next Act Is Astronaut Troubadour. August 7, 2015. Chris Hadfield has pursued what many would consider an active retirement since leaving the astronaut corps in 2013. This year is proving no less busy than most of the other years Hadfield has spent on Earth (outside of his time on the bottom of the ocean). Part of what drew attention to Hadfield was his music performed in space. This one in particular:. Today Hadfield’s first album,. Demo Da...
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Environment Archive » Atoms and Numbers
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Chemistry and statistics, somewhat filtered. A story about when oxygen first accumulated in the atmosphere, and killed many organisms. Posted September 27, 2013 By Marc Leger. You are currently browsing the archives for the Environment category. Follow Marc on Twitter. Like A&N on Facebook. Find A&N on Google. Chemicals Are Your Friends. 2016 Atoms and Numbers Techozoic 2.1.1 by Jeremy Clark.
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Politics Archive » Atoms and Numbers
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Chemistry and statistics, somewhat filtered. Laquo; Older Entries. Some thoughts on the NDP’s proposed Independent Science Officer. Posted November 22, 2013 By Marc Leger. Federal Government confirms changes to National Research Council mandate. Posted May 8, 2013 By Marc Leger. If it wasn’t for Big Oil, we would all be driving coffee-fuelled cars. Posted February 25, 2013 By Marc Leger. Wouldn’t you love for your car to get 100 miles per gallon? How about 200 miles per gallon? 500 MILES PER GALLON?
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Media Archive » Atoms and Numbers
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Chemistry and statistics, somewhat filtered. Laquo; Older Entries. Why is a dog eating chemical-free deodorant? Posted April 7, 2014 By Marc Leger. During this past winter, Atoms and Numbers saw an incredible spike in traffic to my post on chemical-free chemistry sets. Most of the additional visitors came from Facebook, and due to their privacy setup, I could not locate the posts that generated the traffic, but I trust the readers enjoyed that post. I reread that post […]. The problems with one data point.
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Chemistry and statistics, somewhat filtered. Laquo; Older Entries. Newer Entries ». Are funding cuts to universities causing a surplus of PhD scientists? Posted November 4, 2013 By Marc Leger. 30 minutes with Chris Hadfield. Posted November 3, 2013 By Marc Leger. Time to think about time in Newfoundland…. Posted November 2, 2013 By Marc Leger. Newfoundland is one of only two Canadian provinces that I’ve never visited, along with Saskatchewan. Among many things, Newfoundland is known for its odd...A recen...
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Closing the book on a fantastical 2013 » Atoms and Numbers
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Chemistry and statistics, somewhat filtered. Laquo; My top ten tips for starting a science blog. Why is a dog eating chemical-free deodorant? Closing the book on a fantastical 2013. Some tree damage from the ice storm. In my backyard near Toronto. With only a few days left in 2013, I declare this my last Atoms and Numbers post of the year. I began writing a post on the recent launch of the Human Edge exhibit. At the Ontario Science Centre. My blog highlights of 2013 include an article comparing. For a Ca...
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Health Care | Susan Baxter
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Category Archives: Health Care. Random Thoughts and Staircase spirits. Time, said Auden, will say nothing but I told you so. Time also gives one the opportunity to brood darkly on so many of the idiocies out there in the ever-expanding world of health information. So here, in no particular order, what’s been making me especially cranky:. Monster under the bed roams city streets. So the plan is – what? Skulk behind anyone leaving Starbucks with a large, frothy coffee? Someone with the unlikely title of ma...
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Science Canada: We need a new way to measure innovation
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The goal of the Science Canada website is to highlight science policy issues in Canada's political arena and media. Sunday, February 5, 2012. We need a new way to measure innovation. Posted by Jeff Sharom. Feb 1, 2012. Http:/ www.universityaffairs.ca/margin-notes/we-need-a-new-way-to-measure-innovation/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contribute to Science Canada: e-mail us! The Scientific Workforce Policy Debate. Do We Produce too Many Biomedical Trainees? We need a forum on science policy. Innovat...
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Science Canada: The innovation challenge – and the misallocation of capital
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The goal of the Science Canada website is to highlight science policy issues in Canada's political arena and media. Sunday, February 5, 2012. The innovation challenge – and the misallocation of capital. Posted by Jeff Sharom. Jan 29, 2012. Http:/ www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/the-innovation-challenge-and-the-misallocation-of-capital/article2318815/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contribute to Science Canada: e-mail us! The Scientific Workforce Policy Debate. More Canadian Science Blogs.