A list of small, useful things (links):
- I found this article on the health effects of chronic exposure to flavoring chemicals to be thought-provoking
- I learned a lot from this John Spevacek post on plastics recycling.
- Vittorio is definitely the best video maker in the chemblogosphere.
- Does America need a science laureate? If so, who?, asks See Arr Oh (I dunno, really.)
- Th'Gaussling has some tough news -- go and wish him well.
- Kenneth Hanson's series on getting a faculty position is pretty great.
- How do you hold your spatula?, asks Brandon Findlay.
- Deborah Blum, on a cyanide death in Pittsburgh.
- Chad Jones does a nice job debunking quack Joseph Mercola.
- Tom Barton wants to hear from you on fracking.
- This little comment on the effects of anti-coagulants was horrifying. (Perhaps I am squeamish.)
- This is the funniest comment I've read all month -- shows a real knowledge of that genre.
Readers, did I miss anything?
Have a great weekend!
I'd rather is post be titled "pre-cut pieces of parafilm"
ReplyDeleteI think you have a copy/paste error in your fourth link. http://justlikecooking.blogspot.com/2013/05/friday-fun-who-should-be-science.html
ReplyDeleteAlso the sixth link is the same as the fifth. I think you meant this link: http://www.chemistry-blog.com/2013/04/20/get-a-job-ken/
ReplyDeleteGosh almighty, how embarrassing. Shows me that I shouldn't put up link-heavy blog posts before trying to go on a trip.
DeleteThanks, CJ!
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