PLoS ONE Blog Pick of the Month for March 2010….
…..was just announced on the everyONE blog so go ahead and click right here and go see who won this month’s prize.
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For those of you not subscribed to the PLoS Blog or everyONE blog, here are some of the latest news: Introducing the PLoS Medicine iPhone application A new search server is powering the PLoS journal...
View ArticleGood article about the history and current state of Open Access
US seeks to make science free for all by Declan Butler: The push to open up scientific knowledge to all looks set to go into overdrive. Over the past decade, the accessibility offered by the Internet...
View ArticleTwo new PLoS Collections
PLoS recently started two new thematic collections of articles: RECOMB Regulatory Genomics and Systems Biology 2009 and the Rabies Collection. Check them out.
View ArticleStuff I showed on my panel at AAAS
Since I don’t do PowerPoint but use the Web for presentations instead, and since the recordings from AAAS are not free (yes, you can buy them, I won’t), and since some people have asked me to show what...
View ArticlePLoS ONE Blog Pick of the Month for May 2010
The winner, as always, has been announced on the everyONE blog so jump on over there….
View ArticleLizards, carcasses and bacteria
Do Komodo dragons kill their prey by making them sick with the bacteria from their dirty mouths? Or do they kill with strength, speed and venom while bacteria are just incidental? Or is it bacteria who...
View ArticlePLoS ONE Blog Pick of the Month for June 2010…
…was just announced on everyONE blog. Go and see who won! And while there, check out the latest edition of the (bi)weekly Blog/Media coverage.
View ArticleSeven Questions….with Yours Truly
Last week, my SciBling Jason Goldman interviewed me for his blog. The questions were not so much about blogging, journalism, Open Access and PLoS (except a little bit at the end) but more about science...
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