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How it is like to work in USA (plus an announcement) – blog.devicerandom
http://blog.devicerandom.org/2012/03/05/how-it-is-like-to-work-in-usa-plus-an-announcement
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. How it is like to work in USA (plus an announcement). Published March 5, 2012. First of all, I’d like to announce my Italian-speaking readers that I have a brand new popular science blog, focused on made-in-Italy scientific researchs. Yes guys, we Italians do more than simple pizzas! Then, here I’d like to report to my non-US readers what some excerpts from a Reddit thread. On the work condition in USA. Read how real capitalism works, and weep.
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Five recent deaths we should have mourned (and we didn’t) – blog.devicerandom
http://blog.devicerandom.org/2011/10/27/five-recent-deaths-we-should-have-mourned-and-we-didnt
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. Five recent deaths we should have mourned (and we didn’t). Published October 27, 2011. When the brouhaha for the death of Steve Jobs just settled, here in Italy we are just ending another famous-guy-dies frenzy in the media: this time, a young guy who was particularly good at going in circles on top of a motorbike. Seems to have become the New National Hero to mourn -with people kludging eye watering kitsch conflagrations like this, by the way:.
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Can science journalists not read science papers? – blog.devicerandom
http://blog.devicerandom.org/2012/03/16/can-science-journalists-not-read-science-papers
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. Can science journalists not read science papers? Published March 16, 2012. Tonight I was checking my Twitter feed when I found this blog post on Nature Soapbox Science blog. Where it says that, at a Royal Institution debate about science and media. One of the questions that came up was whether reporters should read the scientific papers related to the story that they are covering. Is that even a question? At least, reading and learning about multipl...
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L'Italia che fa scienza » Chi sono
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L'Italia che fa scienza. Mi chiamo Massimo Sandal, classe 1981. Ho una laurea in Biotecnologie Industriali, un dottorato in biofisica delle proteine a Bologna e un postdoc in biologia computazionale a Cambridge, UK. Da poco sono tornato in Italia con l’ambizione folle di vivere insegnando e divulgando la scienza. L’Italia che fa scienza. È la mia palestra di divulgazione scientifica ; il mio sito principale è qui. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Il tasto pausa della gravidanza. Lo spazio fa cattivo sangue.