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Meeting fellow neuro-bloggers
I'm now on the way to meet two more neuro-bloggers, one is Sandra Kiume from OmniBrain and the other one chose to remain anonymous.
Now that I know the posters are coming, it'll be a completely relaxed evening and I'm lo...[more]
blog   meeting   neuroethology   Kiume   OmniBrain   
Posted on Tuesday 24 July 2007 - 21:32:22

Coming home after Neuroethology
I'm finally settled back down after the Neuroethology meeting. I started off with ym experiemnts right away, preparing the first batch right after I got back. Annoyingly, this new cross of flies doesn't fly very well. Th...[more]
Kiume   blog   sushi   OmniBrain   
Posted on Thursday 02 August 2007 - 12:44:06

Funding opportunity for Open Science in Germany
Yesterday, Daniel Mietchen sent me an email with a link to a DFG webpage. The DFG is the largest German science funding agency. To my great surprise, the page contained a call for grant applications with the title (trans...[more]
DFG   open science   blog   wiki   reputation system   funding   semantic web   
Posted on Wednesday 25 March 2009 - 14:13:57

What a link from Pharyngula does to your traffic
Yesterday, this obscure blog received a link from P.Z. Mayer's blog, Pharyngula. Pharyngula currently being one of the most visited science blogs, it had the unsurprising effect on the traffic statistics:

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traffic   pharyngula   link   blog   
Posted on Wednesday 24 September 2008 - 09:54:55

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