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Archive for February 11th, 2008

Aubrey de Grey on the Colbert report tonight?

Posted by attilachordash on February 11, 2008

I just got the alert from Kevin Dewalt: Aubrey is scheduled to be on Colbert tonight in case anyone is watching.” Remember the recent case when Good Morning America cancelled the scheduled airtime for Aubrey de Grey saying the whole life extension subject was “too sciencey“.

Update: Aubrey de Grey on Colbert Report (video) and the housing market in heaven

Posted in Aubrey de Grey, SENS, USA, life extension, longevity, media, video | 1 Comment »

Genome Technology launches MethodShare beta!

Posted by attilachordash on February 11, 2008

Genome Technology, the heavy trafficked New York based biotech website (also a printed monthly magazine) just launched the beta version of MethodShare as “a place for people to discuss methods and tools, recommend methods papers to one another” according to Ciara Curtin, senior editor. The site will be coming out of beta soon.

How the site can position and maintain itself in the narrow space between the professional Connotea reference manager on the one hand and the versatile high end methods site ranging from Nature Protocols to JoVE on the other hand is a really open question at this point. This won’t be a simple game and good luck to them.

Methodshare by Genome Technology

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