- This week at The Molecular Ecologist: Speciation is easier when genes evolve together.
- And, at Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! In adaptive evolution, the rate of environmental change determines the path to adaptation.
- #Sciquester. More on the impact of across-the-board Federal budget cuts to basic science funding.
- Yay! Early, aggressive antiviral treatment appears to have eliminated a young girl’s prenatally-acquired HIV infection.
- But, you know, you’ll need to decide how to take it. Advice on how to recieve advice.
- Resisntance is not (yet) futile. On that experiment that supposedly wired together two rats’ brains.
- And yes, there’s a place. Where science media fit in conversations about media portrayals of racial diversity.
- A manifesto. Concerning research at teaching universities.
- At least someone’s getting something out of it. How generations of failed plant sex provides critical data for ecologists.
- Maybe! Should peer reviewers tell you what journal fits your paper best?
- Or, facts and values. In addressing denialism, don’t the positive and the normative.
- Or, why the positive facts matter. Why there’s such poor available data on guns and gun violence.
- Ugh. How bad could MOOC university be?
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