People 2.0: Pioneers of the next generation Web
UK news-rag The Grauniad has a series of interviews with some of the people behind the next generation web, so-called Web 2.0. After reading these interviews, I can’t help wondering, who are the...
View ArticleEnsemblog: The Ensembl Weblog
The Ensembl Weblog provides news, views and announcements about the Ensembl Genome Browser. The blog has been going for a few years now, but I have only just become aware of it thanks to a recent...
View ArticleBlogging Professors: Big Boffins with Blogs
I’ve been hunting all over the interweb looking for Professors that have blogs. While it would be a good thing if there were more, (see the science blogging challenge 2008), there are surprising amount...
View ArticleOpen Access Day: Why It Matters
Today, Tuesday the 14th of October 2008, is Open Access Day. Like many others, this blog post is joining in by describing why Open Access matters – from a personal point of view. According to the...
View ArticleI Can’t Get No Job Satisfaction
Rock and Roll: The ultimate in job satisfaction? Job satisfaction is like a complex mathematical equation that needs to be balanced. There are many factors that contribute to the mix, both good and...
View ArticleWhat is the collective noun for a group of Systems Biologists?
According to Arthur Lander, “hairball” networks like the one of human proteins above, are the new icon of biology, taking over from the famous double-helix. Image originally published in BMC Biology...
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