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Neil Saunders uses R and Ruby to craft a 2009 summary of activity in The Life Scientists room at FriendFeed.
- Knowledge Plaza, a Collaborative Platform for Researchers and Experts | tigressse
Tigressse reviews Knowledge Plaza, a knowledge management and social search platform.
- Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up | Wired
There’s no success quite like failure. The problem with science, however, isn’t that most experiments fail, it’s that most failures are ignored.
- Twitter science list categories | Sciencebase
If you’re searching for other scientists on Twitter, look no further than the ~700 compiled by David Bradley. An incredibly useful resource, David has organized “scientwists” in one of eight different categories, including archaeo, bio, chem, earth, physics, sci-comms, tech and space.
- Tweeting expressly prohibited at American Society of Cell Biology annual meeting | Terra Sigillata
At this year’s meeting of the American Society of Cell Biology, Tweeting has been banned. Abel Pharmboy reports on the prohibition.
- On giving a talk about Open Access in my department | Gobbledygook
Martin Fenner posts slides from his talk on Open Access in Medicine.
- Interview with Scientist and BenchFly founder, Alan Marnett | BioData Product Blog
Alex at the BioData Product Blog interviews Alan Marnett, founder of BenchFly, a website for scientists that offers science videos, laboratory techniques and current protocols.
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Science Spotlight: January 6th, 2010 http://bit.ly/6nsPU8 (via @NextGenScience, @wjjessen)
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Our interview with BenchFly founder Alan Marnett in NGS’ science spotlight, thanks NGS!: http://bit.ly/6nsPU8 (@NextGenScience, @wjjessen)
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