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    <title>Nature Network - popular science</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for popular science</description>
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      <title>Envigorating science teachers</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brian Clegg - I caught part of a piece on "Today":http://www.bbc.co.uk/today this morning about how important it was to give science teachers on-the-job training. I think this is true - and what's more I believe I've the ideal vehicle. They should all be]]>
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      <title>Royal Society Science Book Prize Shortlist Announced</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Each year, London's Royal Society grants 'the world's most prestigious award for science writing' to a popular science author. This year's nominees have "just been announced":http://royalsociety.org/news.asp?id=7687. A Life Decoded, by J. Craig Venter Coral: A pessimist in paradise by Steve]]>
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      <title>The Science of Hollyoaks, or how to use sexy young things to sell science</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brian Clegg - I've just read a book called "Beyond UFOs":http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691135495/491 by Jeffrey Bennett. But the book's subject (the search for extra-terrestrial life) isn't the point I want to make. At one point, Bennett describes a talk he once gave. Not expecting a]]>
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      <title>The science books that changed my life</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scott Keir - I suggested "we blog about science books today":http://network.nature.com/forums/nnbloggername/1149 as it is World Book Day in the UK and Ireland, and thought I would kick off with a brief tale of the science books that changed my life - literally. And]]>
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      <title>Collective Blogging on 6 March 2008 for World Book Day UK</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scott Keir - A bit last minute, but Thursday 6 March 2008 is "World Book Day":http://www.worldbookday.com/ - in the UK at least, the rest of the world has it on 23 April (this split happened years ago as usually UK schools are on]]>
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      <title>Are the worst jobs really in science?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scott Keir - Worst-jobs.com is a fairly advertising heavy, content light site, but its "list of the top 20 worst jobs for men":http://www.worst-jobs.com/top-20-worst-jobs-for-men.htm is worth a peek. It includes the vaguely sciencey Zoo keeper (at 15) and Crime Scene Investigator (at 13), before]]>
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      <title>Arpita Mukhopadhyay</title>
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        <![CDATA[Arpita Mukhopadhyay - ]]>
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      <title>Cesar Sanchez</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cesar Sanchez - ]]>
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      <title>Mark Brake</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mark Brake - ]]>
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      <title>Using the web to promote your popular science book</title>
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        <![CDATA[sara abdulla - What cool online things have you tried to broaden the reach of your title? What impact did they have?]]>
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