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Ones that got away - September 22, 2008

“Copying the LHC is absolutely senseless”
Russia’s science minister Andrei Fursenko isn’t impressed with Russian physicists’ suggestions that a bigger version of the LHC could be built near Moscow. His comment seems more pointed in the wake of the LHC’s unhappy week.

“Encouraging a cross-political consensus” or “hypocrisy of the purest strain”?
Business leaders including airport owners and power giants are calling for action on climate change, notes the Guardian.

Six State Science Survey: Nashville vs Denver
Does local science reporting exist in the states? Grad student Jeff Marlow is trying to find out on Nature Network.

Papers with good titles: Are Boys Becoming An Endangered Subspecies? (Sex ratio trends.)

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