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      <title>On travel</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - Hang on, so this is ... _Wednesday_ night. Right? Right. Tomorrow is already happening in Sydney, but it's dark and I'm tired so I guess that means I'm in the right time zone. Tomorrow, which here must be Thursday, I]]>
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      <title>Why do all blogs turn into Open Access (OA) discussions?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - "Jenny":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/rpg/2008/07/30/on-off-topicness#comment-13917 says that 'most people' reckon the average cost to produce a peer-reviewed article in an online-only journal is around $3,000. Which means that the publishing houses now charging around that amount of money to make your article 'open access']]>
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      <title>In which two dreams and an episode of CSI change the course of history</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jennifer Rohn - Sometimes even the most innocuous events can have serious consequences. In a recent "post":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/henrygee/2008/07/18/scientists-i-salute-you, "Henry":http://network.nature.com/profile/henrygee related a lab nightmare of Hieronymus Boschian proportions which, on waking, made him thank Dawkins that he was no longer a practicing scientist. This, in]]>
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      <title>On mighty oaks and little nuts</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - I was checking over some old emails these morning, looking for a particular nugget of information (which I found, by the way. Thanks for asking), when I came across an email from "Jenny":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/UE19877E8. We were talking about "LabLit":http://lablit.com/ and how]]>
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      <title>On the unfairness of it all</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - Now, I know that I didn't go into this so-called career because of the money, but some days I really feel undervalued. bq. The average salary for a radiologist - a specialist who does the reporting and interpreting of an]]>
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      <title>As we see others</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - In Australia, chartered accountants (_Number 1 in Numbers_) have their own magazine. In an amazing display of creativity it is called _"Charter":http://www.charteredaccountants.com.au/charter _. I know this because there was a chap on the train this morning, reading a magazine that]]>
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      <title>On ennui</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - Why is most of the literature so damnably _boring_? What is it that makes us get as far as "The cardiac isoform has an additional N-terminal domain that is postulated to provide a greater level of . . . zzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ"?]]>
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      <title>You know you've been here too long. . .</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - On the way to Redfern Station this evening I caught a snippet of conversation that went something like this: bq. "Yes, they've been over-Westernized—" and my first thought was bq. "What did you do, leave it in primary antibody too]]>
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      <title>On futility</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - Perhaps all "these":http://blogs.usyd.edu.au/labrats/2008/02/on_communicating_results.html difference splice variants _don't_ mean anything? A Darwinian nightmare, from which we need another 15 million years to wake? Am I doomed forever, released only by the endless Sleep, to search for patterns where there are only]]>
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      <title>One step ahead</title>
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        <![CDATA[Richard Grant - One of the unforeseen benefits of living in Australia is that on Thursdays I get to read _Nature_ at least 10 hours before my colleagues in Europe and the US (because I'm usually in the office when the RSS feed]]>
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