February 2012
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Listenthatramblingmind: The Road-Nick Cave and Warren...
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the stupid realisation that you don’t actually have to save written work in your documents
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Anonymous asked: Tumblr crushes?
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A New Dark Age →
Most scientists, on achieving high office, keep their public remarks to the bland and reassuring. Last week Nina Fedoroff, the president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), broke ranks in a spectacular manner. She confessed that she was now “scared to death” by the anti-science movement that was spreading, uncontrolled, across the US and the rest of the western...
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