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----------------------------------------------- Science Bloggers Avoid the Spinach Dip Brush-Off A cocktail of lessons from last week's Science Blogging Conference by, Eva Amsen 24 January 2007 Last Saturday more than 150 scientists, bloggers, journalists, students and teachers gathered in Chapel Hill for the North Carolina Science Blogging Conference. Organized by Anton Zuiker and Bora Zivkovic, it was a chance to meet, mingle, share and learn about the wonderful world of science blogs. A recurring analogy at the conference was science blog as two-minute cocktail party conversation: Scientists should be prepared to explain their research to lay folk (or folk in other fields) in as few words as possible. Two morning-session speakers touched on the topic: geneticist Hunt Willard of Duke University mentioned the cocktail formula in his… http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/science-cocktail-party-and-the-brush-off-dip/
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