Science writer Rebecca Skloot—who contributes to Popular Science, the New York Times, and Discover, among other publications—is also a blogger, and starting this week she'll be moving her blog Culture Dish over to ScienceBlogs. Her blog covers a wide array of science issues, with a particular focus on biology and medicine—which are also featured in her soon-to-be-published book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
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It is very pleasent information, it another evidence that ScienceBlogs gains more and more helpful advisers. I am wondering if that book wil be available in Poland.
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I like her too.. But is it 600 varius firms in poland who is using ur turnstiles?
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