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  1. Amazing photos of the decrepit and decaying Biosphere2: http://bit.ly/83tCZ3
  2. When snow is big business, the forecast is loaded. High Country News reports on a journalist's firing. http://bit.ly/7fyZA7
  3. Oh so good. RT @BoraZ: RT @jayrosen_nyu "what to reject when you're rejecting"-style piece on social media http://bit.ly/6ZqtQz
  4. Some of the most beautiful libraries in the world - http://bit.ly/lSjmy
  5. Interesting - RT @joergheber: the average American consumes 34 gigabytes a day. Latest "How much information" study: http://bit.ly/8vGU32
  6. @BoraZ But WERE 14,500 journalists laid off since 2009? Does anyone have a better number? http://bit.ly/51Y5AU
  7. The book is in the hands of the copy editors. Now we can breathe again.
  8. Fledging science writers - make sure you check out the NASW student travel fellowships to AAAS! Deadline Dec 2. http://bit.ly/8zCPnZ
  9. Evolution of box jellies. Tracing toxicity and 'feelings of impending doom'. http://bit.ly/d4xVK Who can resist?
  10. Seriously... "hybridic prehension of rhizomes" as a model of science communication? Ack!
  11. @doctorzen Agreed! I'm just tired of "public can't name living scientists" thing. Many sectors have big influence w/o indiv celebrity
  12. Liked post by @DoctorZen on Carl Sagan and science communication. http://bit.ly/2VV7JM Raises key question: is celebrity really the goal?
  13. Well, the book IS my whole life right now. RT @TheNewsChick:"Wrtng the book you most want to write = living the life you most want to lead"
  14. Follow a AAAS Science Communication Workshop as it happens - #AAASCommSci
  15. Classic post on science & advocacy. RT @rmacpherson http://bit.ly/4wD9CL Basic Q: does marketplace of ideas work on conservation timelines?
  16. RT @NiemanLab: In reversal, Senate's shield law covers amateur journalists http://tr.im/DBqH House's still only covers pros.
  17. This is good! NOAA and FDA to Combine Resources on Seafood Inspection http://bit.ly/1HmJxh
  18. Fascinated by ancient, natural nuclear reactions deep underground in Gabon. http://bit.ly/1o0cSH Lessons for waste containment?
  19. Biodiversity rules. Mantis shrimp have AMAZING eyes - and might teach us how to store more data on DVDs. http://bit.ly/2KnCNw
  20. Scientific American has a new board of science advisors. http://bit.ly/OXyJb