Last week in the blogs
Ok, most of last week, I mainly read posts about the flu, and I’ve already linked to several of these, but in this summary I’ll link to a few more (and the token other topics).
Evolution
Flu
- Swine flu: I beat a dead horse (Effect Mesure)
- Swine flu: pictures, big and small (Effect Measure)
- Swine flu: Is this a perfect time to panic? (Neuron Culture)
- Swine flu: just a statistic (Effect Measure)
- Scientist very hard at work (Neuron Culture)
- Swine flu: Why I’m not complaining (Effect Measure)
- Swine flu: More on the genetics (Effect Measure)
- What does the WHO pandemic scale mean? (Aetiology)
- Swine flu: A virus by any other name (Effect Measure)
- Why swine flu is resistant to Adamantane Drugs (The Scientific Activist)
- The new swine flu: Don’t panic but there is a very bad WCS (Greg Laden)
- Swine flu: Case definitions and tough decisions (Effect Measure)
- Swine flu: The overreaction overreaction (Effect Measure)
Genetics
- Massive study of African genetic diversity (Gene Expression)
Programming
- Learning from MySQL experts (Amix)
I’m not sure how to categorise the last links, but they are worth reading nontheless
- The fate of forgotten memories: Sudden death, not gradual decay (Developing Intelligence)
- Friday Weird Science: Scooping Semen (Neurotopia)
- Size matters: Life is live (Byte Size Biology)
- Innovation or committee (bbgm)
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May 4th, 2009 at 3:05 pm
The mysql one is very interesting, thanks :)