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I heard there's some kinda E. coli outbreak. Anyway, links for you. Science: My contribution to the 'HUSEC41-strains-are-not-that-new' debate In praise of model organisms The importance of being median When is MRSA not MRSA? Ancient cave women 'left childhood homes' Other: The Dismal Political…
Happy Sunny Saturday! If you're trapped inside, I have links for you. Science: Love p-values for what they are, don't try to make them what they're not Genomics: High-throughput "Next-Generation" Sequencing Facilities Map Illumina still dominate sequencing market: ABI and 454 Jockey for 2nd Place…
We're having a very wet Wednesday. Time for links. Science: A Piece of Internet History: Duke to shut Usenet server, home to the first electronic newsgroups Brand-new research: Vast increase MRSA, CA-MRSA diagnoses among kids CREDIBILITY Troubling New Research on MRSA in Kids Knowledge and Use of…
Rain, rain, go away, come back....NEVER. Oh well. Links for you. Science: The Ivory Ceiling of Service Work Martin Luther King, Jr., on science and religion Bull sharks spotted swimming down the main street in Goodna - 30km from the coast The Assyrians and Jews: 3,000 years of common history…

Mike, why are you linking to the flawed GMO study in the science links? It's not science, it is poorly done metanalysis. Here is better information:

http://gmopundit.blogspot.com/search?q=seralini

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2010/01/13/gm-corn-leads-to-o…

I am coming to the conclusion that reflexive anti-GMO "science" is not unlike AGW denialism and Creationism. People fear it and hate it because Monsanto is involved.