New BioScience Books
September 22, 2009
Julia Child and Primordial Soup
A colleague (thanks Emily) just sent me this video of the master of French Cooking demonstrating, well the chemical soup that started life? It is classic Julia Child. Who’d a thunk, getting a chef to do science.
September 16, 2009
WorldWideScience

WorldWideScience.org
is a global science gateway—accelerating scientific discovery and progress through a multilateral partnership to enable federated searching of national and international scientific databases and portals.
http://www.worldwidescience.org/ offers researchers the ability to search over 50 national databases simultaneously, providing anyone interested in science with free access to quality, authoritative information on cutting edge scientific research.
Launching on the 14 September, the UK will make its first major independent contribution of research data to the project with the upload of the Environment Research Funders’ Forum (ERFF) Research Database. The database holds information on some 20,000 publicly funded environmental research projects and programmes that have been funded by ERFF’s member organisations since 2005.
Developed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) in the US, and chaired by Richard Boulderstone, Director of E-Strategy and Information Systems at the British Library, the project currently makes available over 357 million pages of scientific information covering energy, medicine, agriculture and the environment, but continues to seek new partners to expand the resource and help stimulate revolutionary advances in science.
September 14, 2009
New BioScience Books
September 2, 2009




























