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Monday, February 20, 2006

The American Association for the Advancement of Science, (AAAS), is holding its annual meeting this week. There are more than 200 symposia, plenary lectures, topical lectures, seminars, presidential tracks and other sessions.

That means lots of breaking reports in a wide range of areas - evolution, child care, climate change, the environment, and much more.

For example,

Caregivers hide actions to enhance careers

Organic diets lower children's exposure to two common pesticides

Penn bioethics researcher gives talk on the neuroscience of ethics at AAAS Meeting

You can find many more links here.

OK, it's Monday. Back to business everyone. And for most of us that means paying attention to what counts. So here's a little help for you.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Want a few minutes of fun on the computer and very cool visuals? FSU has just the thing for you.

Monday, February 13, 2006

This is for the geeks among us (me included) who are just loving what science can uncover these days. Yes, we are the folks who just a few months ago invited you to release your inner hypochondriac. Read on for links on a new human gene project and what it can mean for your health.