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      <title>AUTISM SOLUTION - ANNOUNCING A FREE LECTURE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cherie Kilgour - Raun K. Kaufman, Managing Director of the Autism Treatment Center of America, home of The Son-Rise Program® will be returning to the United Kingdom this autumn to present free lectures to parents and families of children with Autism and Asperger’s.]]>
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      <title>nyc</title>
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        <![CDATA[chris wiggins - This is a "Nature Network hub" for NYC-area scientists and engineers interested in sharing protocols, interesting publications, ideas and possibly beer. Please invite our fellow NYC nerds to join and participate. Our goal is to become loud enough so that]]>
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      <title>nyc</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - This is a "Nature Network hub" for NYC-area scientists and engineers interested in sharing protocols, interesting publications, ideas and possibly beer. Please invite our fellow NYC nerds to join and participate. Our goal is to become loud enough so that]]>
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      <title>Goodbye, university lecture notes</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scott Keir - Dear Lecture notes There's no easy way for me to say this, but I think it's time we split up - I think it'd time for you to go. I'm sorry. It's not you though, it's, well, it's me. You]]>
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      <title>Microphone Technique For Dummies (And Scientists)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Henry Gee - Eva Amsen has written "in her blog":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2007/11/19/soporific-seminars about the usual ills of seminars. Come on, y'all _know_ what I'm talking 'bout. The lights are low, but there's scant promise of romance. The parade of slides is endless, and all are]]>
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      <title>Talks of the town</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - *Conferences and meetings* The International Conference on Optical, Optoelectronic and Photonic Materials and Applications ("ICOOPMA 2007":http://network.nature.com/london/events/2007/07/29/1046) takes place at Queen Mary University of London from 29 July to 3 August. Sticking with optics, the Loughton Astronomical Society have an evening]]>
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      <title>Talks of the town</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - *Seminars* On 24 July, Imperial's Nagy Habib "discusses":http://network.nature.com/london/events/2007/07/24/1537 clinically applicable hydrodynamic gene delivery to the liver. The talk, part of a joint seminar series in cell biology and nanoscience, takes place in the Sir Alexander Fleming Building. Mark Blows from]]>
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      <title>Talks of the town</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - *Conferences* The "Sixth European Biophysics Congress":http://network.nature.com/london/events/2007/07/14/807 is at Imperial College 14–19 July. A satellite meeting on "computational biophysics":http://network.nature.com/london/events/2007/07/19/2062 takes place on 19 July, also at Imperial. Meanwhile, the British Library hosts the "International Crime Science Conference":http://network.nature.com/london/events/2007/07/16/2056 on 16–17 July. *Public]]>
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      <title>De do do do, de da da da</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - Someone wrote to our 'academics' mailing list just now, _I'm behind in my email, but I noticed that Biochemistry at USyd got a poor mention in yesterday's Column 8._ My reply: Do you mean "this bit":http://www.smh.com.au/news/column-8/column-8/2007/06/03/1180809336340.html ? "Further on the]]>
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