Yesterday I wrote to my MP, which is something I’ve not done before. The axe is about to fall on public spending in the UK, and science is at grave threat. My letter was based on the template that the ‘Science is Vital‘ campaign provide, [...]
I’ve just returned from a week away in North Yorkshire, and scanning through my RSS backlog and FriendFeed from while I was away, I notice a few interesting developments.
Zotero made a firm announcement of a standalone version of their excellent open-source reference management tool. I’ve been [...]
It’s nearly a week since Science Online London 2010 finished, and there’s been plenty of perspectives of the event posted already, neatly summed up by this post on ‘Of Schemes and Memes‘ on Nature Network. I wanted to add my own voice to the [...]
I haven’t seen one yet, so I took a few minutes to generate a Wordle from the #solo10 tweets over the last few days:
Tweets were pulled using the search API, and I dumped the text to [...]
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- pymzML - Python module for high throughput bioinformatics on mass spectrometry data. http://t.co/HJRqKHO5 #citeulike
- Return to work being hampered by return to work form, which is impossible to fill in on a Mac.
- Not the ideal end to the week. Blood tests and X-rays all for basically nothing. Still at least I'm home in time to have a proper weekend.
- @d_swan mine too! I assume we got the same email :)
- @jonoble I can't imagine the situation in which you would discover that...
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