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One of the details inside the FP+ queue for Flight of Passage.
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Divers have put some features ut in Alki cove to make it a more diverse and interesting div e... things like these cynder bblocks provide habitat for a variety of encrusting and mobbile critters, including this red rock crab, some worms, bryozoans and hydroids.
Fruit bat skeleton, Horniman Museum, South East London.
I'm running an conference on the politics of science communication this summer. Currently this image is on the cover of the programme (pdf).
I swear I picked this image ages ago, way before the communication of fruit bat science became such a scandal. I just wanted something a bit science-y that wasn't a lab coat.
I may have to change the programme's cover, all the self-referential sociology sniggering could get painful.
Official Launch of the World Class Contact Centre (from L-R Director of Scicom (MSC) Berhad Mr Harry Menon, CEO of Scicom (MSC) Mr Leo Ariyanayakam, AirAsia Group CEO Dato' Sri Tony Fernandes and AirAsia Chairman Dato' Aziz Bakar.
AirAsia Chairman Dato' Aziz Bakar (right) presenting a memento to CEO of Scicom (MSC) Bhd Mr. Leo Ariyanayakam. Looking on are Director of Scicom (MSC) Bhd Mr. Harry Menon (far left) and AirAsia Group CEO Dato' Sri Tony Fernandes (far right)
Bruxelles, 3-4 giugno 2013
Evidence-Based Policy Versus Policy-Biased Evidence: The Challenge of Feeding Scientific Advice Into Policy-Making
The Example of Drugs, Alcohol & Nicotine Addictions
Fostering greater dialogue & inclusiveness around science in the public interest.
Per info: www.sci-com.eu
Bruxelles, 3-4 giugno 2013
Evidence-Based Policy Versus Policy-Biased Evidence: The Challenge of Feeding Scientific Advice Into Policy-Making
The Example of Drugs, Alcohol & Nicotine Addictions
Fostering greater dialogue & inclusiveness around science in the public interest.
Per info: www.sci-com.eu
Bruxelles, 3-4 giugno 2013
Evidence-Based Policy Versus Policy-Biased Evidence: The Challenge of Feeding Scientific Advice Into Policy-Making
The Example of Drugs, Alcohol & Nicotine Addictions
Fostering greater dialogue & inclusiveness around science in the public interest.
Per info: www.sci-com.eu
This is the sidebar illustration to the 2008 Science Notes article "Fossils of our Genetic Past" (http://scicom.ucsc.edu/SciNotes/), and has been requested for use by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. It describes how viruses that were incorporated into our genomes in the distant past may be useful in treating HIV. Painted in Photoshop and Illustrator