yes, it is linkedy link time,
because it has been a while,
because I can, and...
because linking is an intrinsic good, ain't it?
- Sometimes it is what is not said that matter. (It all goes back to this).
- why yes, yes it does
- e-Astronomer on a roll: University Challenge - don't get me going about the good old days, when Universities were Real Universities...
and, Sex Lives of Famous Astronomers.
Between these you will find Obama Bicycle Sneakers - The Female Science Professor is on a graduate roll:
Playing Favourites
Adviser with Benefits
Unintentional Bad Advisers
and Moving Grads - Chad goes all quantitative on the FSP right after a Most Righteous Rant
- Keep Holy The Furlough Day - Janet shows us the future, and it is Cal.
- Sean has a nice piece on Memory and Time,
with bonus actual science in the comments, well, theorizing comments anyway... - Incoherent Ponders whether you are the one in seventy five
- Carnival of Space #117 and Carnival of Space #118 - I think that has me caught up...
- I think Iceland will soon remember the principle that actions of past Parliaments are not binding on actions of future Parliaments...
- A True Republican - Glenn Greenwald finally finds his voice again.
The King is Dead!
Long Live the King!
that'll do for now.
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This is a German scandal: Sylvana Koch-Mehrin was recently found to be guilty of extensive plagiarism in her doctoral thesis, such a blatant abuse of scholarship that the University of Heidelberg took the remarkable step of revoking her doctoral degree.
My British readers, say it ain't so! Hot on the heels of learning that, bankrolled by antivaccinationists, David Kirby is planning a trip to the U.K. in early June, I find out something even more disturbing.
There was a truly weird advert or contributed op-ed on the radio a couple of days ago.
I'll admit that I haven't paid a terribly large amount of attention to the upcoming European Parliament elections (taking place in the UK Thursday--i.e. tomorrow) since I can't actually vote in them.