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    <title>Nature Network - bad science</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for bad science</description>
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      <title>Being fun doesn't excuse bad science</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brian Clegg - I've just read something that surprised and saddened me. _Wholly Irresponsible Exploits_ is a follow-up to Sean Connolly's excellent "Wholly Irresponsible Experiments":http://www.popularscience.co.uk/kreviews/rev69.htm - both of them collections of fun science experiments you can do in the home. Each section includes]]>
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      <title>Science blogging event for Londoners</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Until we organise a proper conference/meetup, science bloggers in the London area might be interested in "this event":http://network.nature.com/london/news/blog/matt/2008/02/26/science-blogging-event-this-thursday jointly hosted by NN London and the Royal Institution. Speakers Jenny Rohn, Ben Goldacre and Ed Yong. Thursday 28 February at the]]>
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      <title>Science blogging event: this Thursday</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - !http://network.nature.com/system/photo/000/001/674/BloggersBanners.jpg! Readers in London: *get ye down to the Apple Store on Thursday night.* Three speakers will describe their experiences blogging about science. And you may be familiar with more than one of them. • Nature Network blogger, "LabLit":http://www.lablit.com/ hostess]]>
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      <title>David Colquhoun</title>
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        <![CDATA[David Colquhoun - ]]>
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      <title>Dawkins gets fact wrong shocker</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Richard Dawkins’ new programme, "Enemies of Reason":http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/E/enemies_of_reason/ (Monday, 8pm, C4), is an impressive and much-needed riposte against the rise in pseudoscience and superstition. Pity, then, that his opening six words contained a factual error. _“Science has sent orbiters to Neptune,]]>
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