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    • 2010
      • March
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Extreme Close-up
        • Talking about talking about science
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Survivor
      • February
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Arachnophobia
        • Nucleotide diversity - what two new African genomes mean
        • You have to be in to win...
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Animals that don't move
        • Sunday Spinelessness - robber fly
        • Charles Darwin and the Origin of Spouses
        • Sunday Spinelessness - now with 150% more links
        • Did the Moa's ancestor fly to New Zealand?
      • January
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Motherly Devotion
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Dipteran Deathtrap
        • Doing Science in Public
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Crypsis Fail
        • The why of the Y-Chromosome's amazing evolutionary rate
        • Sunday Spinelessness - Christmas dinner
    • 2009
      • December
        • The Origin of Species and the origin of species
        • Sunday Spinelessness - a snail!
        • Peer Review for the Climate "Science" Coalition
        • Sunday Spinelessness - collembola 2.0
      • November
        • Sunday Spinelessness - millipede
        • Herding Cats
        • Sunday Spinelessness - damselflies
        • Sunday Spinelessness - action sequence
        • Sunday Spinelessness - crab spiders
      • October
        • Some updates
        • Sunday Spinelessness - lacewings
        • Human genomes
        • Marsden Fund 2009: When Family Trees get convoluted
        • Vote Bellbird
      • September
        • Where did you get that preposterous hypothesis
        • I TOLD you you're all mutants
      • August
        • Link taxonomic names on any website to the Encyclopedia of Life
        • Quickly change firefox proxy settings with ubiquity
      • July
        • My mutant mitochondria and life on earth
        • Is the Tour de France getting more clean?
      • June
        • Some answers on speciation
        • Who voted today
      • May
        • Plotting a correlation matrix with ggplot2
        • Can we stop hearing from these people now?
        • weasel.py
      • March
        • One last bit of weasling...
        • On the effects of locking weasels [updated]
        • Another Weasel
    • 2007
      • July
        • Arachnophilia
      • May
        • Autumn in Dunedin
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