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Guns, Germs, and Steel Discussion Index

Sunday 11 March 2007 @ 1:32 pm

Book Discussion: Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond.

Index
1. Introduction: Yali’s Question
2. The Controversy of Yali’s Question




Better Know A Scientist

Monday 5 March 2007 @ 2:57 am

Short “get to know you” interviews with scientists ranging from professors to the lab technician.

Index:
1. Stephen Gaeta – Cardiac Electrodynamics: Alternans

2. Kelly Egan – Risk-Benefit Analysis of Thyroid Surgery

3. Dr. Pete Jordan – Human Metabolism and Body Composition

4. Byron Roberts – Reperfusion Cardiac Arrhythmias




Daily Archives

Tuesday 30 January 2007 @ 2:17 am



About

Monday 22 January 2007 @ 3:48 am

Thanks for reading! This blog is written by Tim Roth, author of the political blog Think Anew and Act Anew. I’ll try to post as much as I can, but I highly suggest that you subscribe to the RSS Feed to get easy notification of when new articles are posted.

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Atoms to Zebras is all about scouring the science community for science news, interviews, and cutting edge scientific breakthough reporting. My goal is bring you all the fun and interesting parts of science class without the homework and exams.

The glue that holds the scientific community together is peer review. Every single journal article that is published is examined by other scientists who make sure that the results and conclusions are factual. In fact, the entire field of science is essentially one big team trying to figure out the mysteries of the universe. In that spirit, please let me and the other readers know what you think by posting a comment or e-mailing me at timroth1618 [at] gmail.com

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Atoms to Zebras – Bringing You Exceptional Science News

Monday 22 January 2007 @ 3:48 am

Welcome to the brand new Blogtown Press blog, Atoms to Zebras.

Atoms to Zebras is all about scouring the science community for science news, interviews, and cutting edge scientific breakthough reporting. My goal is bring you all the fun and interesting parts of science class without the homework and exams.

The glue that holds the scientific community together is peer review. Every single journal article that is published is examined by other scientists who make sure that the results and conclusions are factual. In fact, the entire field of science is essentially one big team trying to figure out the mysteries of the universe. In that spirit, please let me and the other readers know what you think by posting a comment or e-mailing me at timroth1618 [at] gmail.com

Thanks for reading!