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Best of Nature Network, nature.com blogs and Scitable: 10 – 16 March

Best of Nature Network, nature.com blogs and Scitable: 10 – 16 March

By Laura Wheeler on 16 Mar 2012

GrrlScientist reviews Nature Education’s new introductory biology textbook, Principles of Biology, which she says is affordable, lightweight and never goes out of date:  … Read more

Posted in Featured, Weekly round-up | Tagged #IEng2012, #Riscimedia, brain, cartoon, graphene, neutrinos, Principles of Biology, social media

Scientists and journalists need different things from science… or do they?

By Laura Wheeler on 14 Mar 2012

Scientists and journalists need different things from science. Discuss. That was the topic up for discussion at a special event at the Royal Institution on Tuesday evening, curated by the Guardian’s Alok Jha.  Read more

Posted in Science communication and outreach | Tagged #Riscimedia, journalism, storify

Communities Happenings – 12th March

Communities Happenings – 12th March

By Laura Wheeler on 12 Mar 2012

SoNYC  … Read more

Posted in Featured | Tagged #NYCscitweetup, #Riscimedia, #SoNYC, #ukcsj, Communities Happenings, Facebook, retractions

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