that my career aspirations hadn’t changed so much since I was eight.
I suppose it’s possible that in a parallel universe somewhere, I have managed to publish a paper with a title as awesome as the one I just spotted in PLoS ONE:
Matt Brown said: "You can blog about whatever you wish, as long as it is related to science and research". His wish is my command! Here are some snippets from my life as a cancer research grant wrangler in Vancouver. Mostly the silly bits.
that my career aspirations hadn’t changed so much since I was eight.
I suppose it’s possible that in a parallel universe somewhere, I have managed to publish a paper with a title as awesome as the one I just spotted in PLoS ONE:
Evidence of Combat in Triceratops
by Andrew A. Farke, Ewan D. S. Wolff, & Darren H. Tanke
Now that’s science.
Last updated: Friday, 30 Jan 2009 - 21:27 UTC
© 2009 Nature Publishing Group
I was hoping there would be a “Fig 3: Artists rendition of combat”, but no.
Oh, look – the first author has blogged about this! There are some
coolerless scientific images there.That’s fantastic! I love that the author has blogged about it.
Artist’s renditions! Yay!
I have the urge to watch Jurassic Park now.