I am not doing this because the Seed Overlords will be happy -- even though they probably will be. I am doing it because I think it will help you out. I wanted to plug a link that our happy friends over at Seed have. At the end of every week Seed publishes a "Week in Science" summary that I find exceptionally helpful. It is a short summary of whatever happened that week -- sort of a Kiplinger letter, only for science. If you don't have a lot of time but you still want to know what is going on, I highly recommend it. Anyway, here it is.
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