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Posted by andylong on January 8, 2011
Q: What’s the biggest drip you’ve had come off your roof this Christmas? A: Nigel Pargetter Now that is a joke that will mean nothing to anybody outside the UK – and very little to most people in it. Unless, of course, they belong to that most vocal component of the silent majority – the [...]
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Posted by Dr Tel on November 4, 2010
Methodology in the madness: UPLC v. Morphic Resonance There is something quite remarkable waiting, biding its time, in the cellars of the UK’s Wine Society. Actually I’m sure there are numerous remarkable things in the cellars of the Wine Society and sure as Alan Sugar, I’m not going to taste any of them! This particular [...]
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Posted by Dr Tel on September 23, 2010
Warning: this posting contains unsubstantiated claims and unsupported hypotheses. You have two brains*. Yes, you! The one you are using to read this now and the one you are also using now, but without realising it. Dr Michael Debakey, cardiac surgeon, scientist and inventor certainly made excellent use of his first brain – I have [...]
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Posted by Dr Tel on September 23, 2010
Any lab worker who has had the dubious pleasure of a ‘site visit’ by top brass, or funding body, will know what they are like. Weeks of indifference are followed by a few days of frantic effort to try to make the lab look like the sort of place where really serious stuff goes on. [...]
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Posted by Dr Tel on September 7, 2010
The Men in White Coats Science is all about co-operation; dedicated people working together, sharing ideas for the good of humanity and the pursuit of knowledge. Right? But if science was competitive, if there was such a thing as competition, say between people working in similar but not quite identical fields – which there isn’t [...]
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