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Sciencebase Guestbook Q&A

Posted in Science at 11:55 am by David Bradley

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48 Responses to “Sciencebase Guestbook Q&A”

  1. Hi David

    I am a undergraduate in a bachelor of education course at Murdoch uni (Perth, Australia). I am studying science this semester and wanted to let you know how great your site is!

    Your writing is easy to read and very interesting.

    I came to this site through Google to the “Uncool Boffins: All children’s perceptions of scientists” article and am hooked!

    Thank you for all your hard work!
    Jenny

  2. Hamish Taylor says:

    Can I just say that I highly appreciate the way that you maintain the context, integrity of the views expressed and yet still make the observations read in a highly consistent manner in your Sciencebase.com blog.

    I genuinely admire the way that you do this and am happy to continue to be a contributor where there are areas that I think my opinions, experience or knowledge can add value.

    I also appreciate how conscientious you are to credit the original thinker, to challenge the views constructively and give a balanced view of the contentious issues you report upon.

    Well done.

    Regards

    Hamish.

  3. Sevtap, I’m sure some of the Eurekalert pages have had adult stem cell research, but you’re right, I don’t think I’ve covered adult stem cells personally on this site. Perhaps you could give me an indication of what information you’re after. Wikipedia would be one place to look, of course, alternatively, I believe adult stem cells have been covered on http://www.sciscoop.com

    db

  4. sevtap dogan says:

    ıt is a very nice site. Congrats!. but ı don’t find something about adult stem cells. Can you help me!

  5. Randall Klopping says:

    Very nice site David. I’ve added it to my bookmarks and my favorites at Technorati. A lot of my artworks are inspired by science (physics) so I like reading at sites like yours.

    RK