ScienceOnline09 on Radio In Vivo

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As you know, Anton Zuiker, David Kroll and I were on the radio earlier today, chatting for an hour with Ernie Hood of Radio In Vivo, here in Carrboro.

We discussed science communication, education, publishing, blogging, popularization, journalism, social networking, Second Life, etc. The focus was on ScienceOnline09, but we also mentioned The Open Laboratory anthologies (2006, 2007 and 2008), LabLit.com, the NCCU BRITE, Duke Health, Inside Duke Medicine, PLoS, BlogTogether, SCONC and, of course, our blogs.

Try to find an hour of peace and quiet and listen to the show here (mp3).

And then check out the podcasts of the old Radio In Vivo science shows - there are some excellent previous shows with great scientists.

Update:
David took some pictures - you can see them here.

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