Because the more good scientific literature is available to people, the more good science they can do.
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CatGeek's Life List
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1. knit more
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2. install Linux
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3. have a vegetable garden.
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4. bike more
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5. go to grad school
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6. Get All A's this semester
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7. Learn more french
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8. learn how to make croissants
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9. Support open access science
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10. Solidify my basic skills
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11. Learn Javascript and Ajax
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12. work out regularly
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13. rock climb
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14. live sustainably
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15. ski more
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16. have a cat
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17. learn more about urban farming
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18. support organic and local farming
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19. use less energy
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20. actually eat vegetables before they go bad in fridge
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21. Switch to Open Source software
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Recent entries
Open Access to Science
10 months ago
Vertical farming
10 months ago
I’m currently excited about the possibility of vertical farming (http://www.verticalfarm.com/Default.aspx), and possibly deciding if it’s something I’d want to pursue as a career direction, from the perspective of a physicist/chemist…
Allergies
11 months ago
My boy and I are planning to get a cat once we move in to the new house, but we need to be careful since a good friend of ours is very allergic. We’re thinking a russian blue, since there’s one we could adopt from a friend that doesn’t trigger the boy’s mild allergies… hoping that works out!
