Activists aboard our ship Arctic Sunrise confronted an illegal vessel, the Luna Rossa, fishing with a driftnet this morning in international waters west of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. The Luna Rossa’s crew immediately cut the net and fled from our ship at high speed. Full Story…
Mediterranean pirates busted by Greenpeace
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
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Greenpeace blockades Australian coal-fired power station
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Greenpeace activists, including an ex-miner from the Hunter Valley, blockaded Australia’s most polluting coal-fired power station to call for an Energy [R]evolution. Entering the plant in the early hours of the morning, 16 activists were able to lock themselves to the conveyors that distribute the coal. Full Story…
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"I’ll PubMed it and find out…" [DrugMonkey]
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Most of the audience for this blog will be familiar with the use of “Google” as a verb to describe searching the World Wide Web for information on a given topic. “I googled a half-dozen mojito recipes which we tried out on the Fourth”. “Did you google your blind date/new postdoc to make sure he […]
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New and Exciting in PLoS Biology and PLoS Medicine [A Blog Around The Clock]
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
A Gene Wiki for Community Annotation of Gene Function:
Gene portals (e.g., Entrez Gene [1] and Ensembl [2]) and model organism databases (e.g., Mouse Genome Database [3], Rat Genome Database [4], FlyBase [5]) are popular and useful tools for researching gene annotation and enforcing data standards. These databases provide a large volume and diversity of information […]
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