In addition to containing the Truth, the Science Creative Quarterly (SCQ) contains a whole lot of really excellent science writing. Some of it is by ScienceBloggers, but much of it is not.
I recently heard of the site from a Signout reader named Benjamin Langer, who himself has a very nice critical piece on intelligent design in the current edition of SCQ. Why I hadn't heard about this publication before, I don't know. I can only hypothesize that I perhaps have been living under a rock.
I have become a linking machine. Man, do I need a day off.
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At least in polyploids.
So says this review of this paper. Take home message: polyploids use duplicates to buffer against mutations to important genes.
More shameless self-promoting!
Go check out some of my poetry, based on the Fibonacci sequence, now published in the Science Creative Quarterly (SCQ)!
The SCQ children's book contest is back again.
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As a Director of a science teaching facility, who sees maybe close to 2000 high schoolers in my lab each year, I'm hoping we can have a good showing in this great DonorsChoose challenge that Janet set up.
.. So I hope you enjoy your (needed) vacation..
Signout reader named Benjamin Langer, who himself has a very nice critical piece on intelligent design in the current edition of SCQ.
I think people differ greatly on this issue. For example, if it were completely unidentifiable as my own, I would have no problem with a picture of my naked ass being posted on the Internet. Others would be absolutely horrified by the prospect.
Ust siralara gelmek icin ugrasmaktayiz elimizden gelen bu baska bisey yapamamaktayız bunu ister inanin ister inanmayin siz iyi olun bakalim herkes artik kendisini dusunmekte o yuzden boyle olmakta evet
They understand the decision because they are part of the process