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Australiana #4 - Parrotfish [Not Exactly Rocket Science]Buying an underwater case for my digital camera was an excellent decision. This shot was taken at Pickford Reef in the Whitsunday Islands. Read the comments on this post... ... |
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Plumbing the Oceans Could Bring Limitless Clean EnergyFOR a company whose business is rocket science Lockheed Martin has been paying unusual attention to plumbing of late. The aerospace giant has kept its engineers occupied for the past 12 months poring over designs for what amounts to a very long fibreglass pipe.of course, no ordinary pipe but an i... |
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Library Services HierarchyLibrary Services Hierarchy, originally uploaded by herzogbr. Take a look: http://www.swissarmylibrarian.net/2008/11/13/what-is-necessary-what-is-possible Not that any of this is rocket science, or isn’t discernible by anyone else that works in a library. I think I did this as an ex... |
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The Little things in Life [Neurotopia (version 2.0)]Two things while I attempt to wake up (I've technically been "awake" for 2.5 hours already, but we all know that's just a word). 1) Not Exactly Rocket Science has a BOOK! I'm so jealous. Ed is a master of science blogging and gives me someone to look up to. I have no idea how he... |
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We can haz Not Exactly Rockit Science? [A Blog Around The Clock]Yes, we can! My SciBling Ed Yong has collected some of his best posts from the last year and published them as a book. Yes, I already bought a copy for myself. And you should, too - just order it here. Ed says: I started Not Exactly Rocket Science as a way of reaching out to people wit... |
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NERS, the book! [Laelaps]One day, back when I was blogging via Wordpress, I stumbled across another science blog called Not Exactly Rocket Science. I was very impressed by what was posted there, and it is no surprise that ScienceBlogs eventually snapped up Ed to write here. Ed has earned a reputation as one of the... |

