Monthly Archives: November 2007

The Black Sea ‘flood’ and the rise of European agriculture

It’s nothing to do with Noah.
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Categories: general science, paper reviews

You can…

…complete your dissertation. Look at Brian. …actually make progress in the academic job market. Look at Propter Doc, soon to be “I Lecture, Therefore I Am”. Hearty congratulations to them both.

Categories: links

Bangladesh: young, flat, and vulnerable

Fellow Sciblings Sheril and Chris have done a sterling job of covering the impact of Cyclone Sidr, which struck Bangladesh at the end of last week. Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to the large storm surges generated by such events, thanks … Continue reading

Categories: geohazards

Boarding the BPR3 juggernaut

Regulars in the science blogosphere have probably already heard about the Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting (BPR3) Initiative, which aims to provide a means of highlighting blog entries which eschew regurgitation of press releases about recently published research and instead … Continue reading

Categories: public science

Accretionary Wedge #3 is up

The theme is ‘between a rock and a squishy face’ and is all about the intimate ties between things biological and the planet they call home. Some excellent posts from both sides of the disciplinary fence await your perusal at … Continue reading

Categories: links