I have been traveling over the past several days to the 8th International Congress for Neuroethology in Vancouver, BC. Aside from the weather being absolutely terrible (cold, rainy, evidentially the most consecutive days of rain in July for the region), I have been having a great time learning about some really cool neurobiological systems, as [...]
Entries from July 2007
ISN and Thoughts on the Life of Ted Bullock
July 24th, 2007 · No Comments
Perceptions of Evolution
July 17th, 2007 · No Comments
Wonder what other countries think about evolution? For the curious, the US is just above Turkey in percent respondents beleiving evolution was true (blue) false (red) or unsure (orange).
from Miller et al. Public Acceptance of Evolution Science 11 August 2006, pp 765-766
And, an interesting article which essentially presents evidence that the majority of 42 [...]
The First Post
July 17th, 2007 · No Comments
Welcome to mobilis in mobili.org. I started this blog in order to journal my investigation of U.S. science funding. I find the system to be incredibly confusing, and I am curious to find a way to simplify matters for myself and for others. As a graduate student, I am often hearing about ‘the funding situation’ [...]