From Nature's blogs, this week:
NMR always seems more elegant and cultured (surely spin choreography trumps reciprocal space) than crystallography
Discuss.
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From Nature's blogs, this week:
NMR always seems more elegant and cultured (surely spin choreography trumps reciprocal space) than crystallography
Discuss.
All your base are belong to us
The BioLOG is back, bigger and bad to the bone
Ricardiblog
But Canadians are such nice people
LabLit
From the blurb: LabLit.com is dedicated to real laboratory culture and to the portrayal and perceptions of that culture – science, scientists and labs – in fiction, the media and across popular culture.
Humans in Science
Similar to 'Lab Rats', a very human look at the process of doing science and how daily life impacts our profession
The Daily Grind
Jonathan Sanderson, a TV producer interested in making 'popular science' shows
Life Science Tools of the Trade
This collective webblog focuses on learning about, purchasing and using life science products and services.
The Scientist
Nonymous Noodlings at Nature
Comments
Whatever floats your boat bk
Posted by: beta gal | July 6, 2007 03:13 PM
Yes. Or no.
Like I have any clue.
What about Mass Spec?
Posted by: Whiffling proteomically | July 17, 2007 03:33 AM