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Archive March 2010

Lovelock, stock and barrel Gareth Renowden Mar 31

Televised climate debate at its worst Peter Griffin Mar 31

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Goodbye old technology and hello new Marcus Wilson Mar 31

Responding to errors in the Press Daniel Collins Mar 31

Jones and CRU exonerated by parliamentary inquiry Gareth Renowden Mar 31

engaging students in science through interactive learning Alison Campbell Mar 31

Climate scientist Phil Jones exonerated Ken Perrott Mar 31

Large Hadron Collider press conference Peter Griffin Mar 31

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Global Warring Bryan Walker Mar 31

Overheard in Christchurch Daniel Collins Mar 31

New Zealand’s productivity paradox: Part III Shaun Hendy Mar 31

The origins of science? Ken Perrott Mar 31

Citizen oversight of water abolished in Canterbury Daniel Collins Mar 30

Myriad Genetics patent of BRCA (breast cancer) genes denied Grant Jacobs Mar 30

Things that don’t like water Marcus Wilson Mar 30

LHC ready to rumble . . . Grant Jacobs Mar 30

‘Blue Gold’ – Water doco that tugs the anti-capitalism strings Daniel Collins Mar 30

The rickety bandwagon of climate change denial Ken Perrott Mar 30

Government still wants profitable science Peter Griffin Mar 29

It’s grim up North (but beautiful too) Gareth Renowden Mar 29

GM ruling quashed in Court of Appeal – now what? Peter Griffin Mar 29

a new hominin from siberia? Alison Campbell Mar 29

humour with a serious message – the vaccine/autism ‘debate’ Alison Campbell Mar 29

“And ice, mast-high, came floating by…” Matthew Wood Mar 29

Introducing a new series: HydroEtymology Daniel Collins Mar 29

Are religious scientists worried about their brethren? Ken Perrott Mar 29

The acid cheeseburger experiment Peter Griffin Mar 28

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Aww, crap. Grant Jacobs Mar 28

Sunday Spinlessness – The Other Damsel David Winter Mar 28

IPCC’s Pachauri fights back Bryan Walker Mar 28

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