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  1. to "celebrate," i'm spending most of the weekend doing research for some future articles and catching up on my feed/science reading
  2. it's the first week in a long while that i've actually felt good about the work i put into lab, mostly because i spent most of my time there
  3. gawd i hate dealing with company reps. NO, i don't want your cards, special deals, extra warranties already - just give me my pipetters!
  4. things may not be going so well in the lab these days but at least writing is keeping me busy
  5. just discovered this interesting mag that's all about meat. no, really: it's called "meatpaper" (via f. salmon) http://www.meatpaper.com/
  6. i knew all that cursing when i hit my head the other day was good for something http://tinyurl.com/luk4pd
  7. she also has some good things to say about why people don't seem to care as much about acidification and what to do to fix the problem
  8. NOAA head jane lubchenco calls ocean acidification global warming's "equally evil twin" http://tinyurl.com/lm9sgy
  9. the world bank's climate change blog has an excellent round-up of all the worthwhile news of the last week http://tinyurl.com/nkhx4h
  10. more proof oceanographers are set to take over the government: MBARI's marcia mcnutt is tapped to run the USGS http://tinyurl.com/mnwf4y
  11. @francouver we probably don't need these but, as you note, can you imagine the possibilities?
  12. now this is wild: scientists are working on "smart" clothes that can take pictures http://tinyurl.com/nmekgz
  13. good news (seriously): americans only wasted about 500,000 years in traffic jams in 2007 http://tinyurl.com/nrtvul
  14. interesting examples of animals and plans adapting to cold conditions http://tinyurl.com/lmbplt
  15. depressing, but hardly surprising RT @NatureNews: G8 leaders fail to agree on carbon cuts before 2050 http://ff.im/-50LmT
  16. on the fiction side, i've been devouring (no pun intended) augsten burroughs' "a wolf at the table."
  17. since i don't get wi-fi in the clean lab, i've been whiling the hours in b/w runs reading @eroston's fascinating book "the carbon age."
  18. didn't realize NASA's space program was hurting so badly http://tinyurl.com/l5aznk
  19. can't wait to get my hands on mooney's & kirshenbaum's "unscientific america." should make for enlightening, albeit depressing, reading.
  20. @HealtheBay i hear ya. being in LA, i'm sure you've also been suffering from MJ news-related fatigue.