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The Triangle’s Two-Thirds | Jessica and David in India
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Jessica and David in India. Words and images from traveling and living abroad. A Day in the Life of Delhi: through Photo and Video. Having Fun with the Family: A Kerala Adventure. The Triangle’s Two-Thirds. January 3, 2011. Looks like a picture perfect postcard! India is a huge and diverse country, offering countless opportunities to visit new landscapes and to experience various cultures. But perhaps the most popular destinations for foreign tourists are within. India’s Golden Triangle. Every inch of th...
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Flygal: August 2007
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. News Flash: Too many Biomed Scientists, Not Enough Jobs. I've got to hand it to. Intrepid journal that it is, breaking open a heretofore unheard of story: grad schools, particularly in the biomedical sciences, are training too many grad students; this has led to a surge in biomedical postdocs but, amazingly, the number of tenured faculty positions has not concomitantly risen. I haven't f...
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Flygal: I'm a 20-sided Die!
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Monday, August 20, 2007. I'm a 20-sided Die! Take the quiz at dicepool.com. Fred T. Cat. The return of FlyGal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Female Drosophila Lays an Egg on a Penny. Fruit Flies are Cool! Other People's Blogs I'm reading. Eric's Year in Afghanistan. TV Sites To Check Out. TV Squad: Blogging Television. Science Pages to Read. Astronomy Pic of the Day. Berkeley, California, United States.
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Flygal: November 2007
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Saturday, November 17, 2007. The only difference in my routine? I did all this in Berkeley, California not Brooklyn, New York. I've been casting about for how best to transition Flygal76 from a blog about life in New York City to one about life in the Bay Area of California. and this morning I realized that some things, like brunch at your local Jewish Deli, just transition themselves! I have a garden, as the Brits...
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Flygal: Commuter Profiling
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Tuesday, November 28, 2006. As a rider of the D train from Brooklyn to Manhattan, I am faced with a daily dilemma: will I find a seat or will my feet fall off by the time I get to work? It's not that I wear uncomfortable shoes, I'm basically a Dansko. Over the past four months since I began this commute, I've become better at recognizing who gets off at Grand Street than those who disembark. And was surprised when ...
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Flygal: January 2007
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Wedding Planning: A Bridal Registry for Murder Weapons. This is where announcing an engagement without a solid idea of when you’re getting married becomes a problem. People start to ask when you’re getting married, (we’ll be the first to know that, thank you) where you want to honeymoon, (seriously? Can’t we find new jobs first? And, worst of all, when you’re having kids (come on! I’...
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Flygal: April 2007
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Better Drinking through Science. Now this is the kind of science we should be supporting more of! Robert MacPherson, a mathematician at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, and David Srolovitz, a physicist at Yeshiva University, New York have discovered why some beers holds their head and others do not. Ostensibly, the difference in Lager and Stout, aside from the obv...
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Flygal: News Flash: Too many Biomed Scientists, Not Enough Jobs
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. News Flash: Too many Biomed Scientists, Not Enough Jobs. I've got to hand it to. Intrepid journal that it is, breaking open a heretofore unheard of story: grad schools, particularly in the biomedical sciences, are training too many grad students; this has led to a surge in biomedical postdocs but, amazingly, the number of tenured faculty positions has not concomitantly risen. I haven't f...
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Flygal: March 2007
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. I love the Science Times. If it weren't for the newsprint that gets all over my fingers and adds to the general feeling of disgustingness. I have when I arrive at work I would pick it up every Tuesday on my way to the subway. Instead I try to read it online, and today I'm glad that I did. The really sad part? But luckily I worked with one. My advisor was a relatively new faculty member when...
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Flygal: February 2007
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Discussions of urban life from New York and the Bay Area, science, policy and pop culture. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. We Don't Need No Stinkin' Badges! Has provided me with a funny take on science and scientists. What if, instead of publishing papers in peer-reviewed journals, we had to accrue a number of merit badges in order to advance to the next stage of our career? Order of the Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above Average Physique. The "talking science badge" goes hand-in hand with the.