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Tag Archives: biology
New Stuff Tuesday – June 7
Discoveries of the Census of Marine Life: Making Ocean Life Count by Paul Snelgrove QH91.8 .B6 S64 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor The United States Census Bureau finished up the decennial census last year. They pulled out all the … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, books, fishies, marine biology, new stuff, oceans
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New Stuff Tuesday – October 5
Parasites: Tales of Humanity’s Most Unwelcome Guests by Rosemary Drisdelle QL757 .D75 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor As I showed this week’s featured title, shown at the right, to Ronna, her response: “Ewww.” That’s pretty much the answer that … Continue reading
Ken Miller @UWW M Oct. 4
Ken Miller, Royce Family Professor for Teaching Excellence at Brown University, will present “Only a Theory: Evolution and the Battle for the Soul of America” @7pm on Mon., Oct. 4 (location: Irvin L. Young Auditorium). It’s the start of the … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – November 24
The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean’s Are One by Sylvia Earle GC21 .E28 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor It seems to me that much of the focus in the environmental debate has been on climate … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, biology, books, geography, new stuff, oceans, science, water
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Top Journals in Biology & Medicine
The Special Libraries Association‘s BioMedical & Life Sciences Division conducted a poll to identify the 100 most influential journals of biology & medicine over the last 100 years.” The poll was conducted by selection panels for three areas: clinical medicine … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, journals, medicine, natural history, polls, surveys
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New Stuff Tuesday – September 9
Microcosm: E. Coli and the New Science of Life by Carl Zimmer QR82 .E6 Z56 2008 New Book Island, 2nd floor Bacteria generally gets a lot of bad press, especially with the recent deaths from outbreaks of food poisoning. E.coli … Continue reading