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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. Dear David,

    I am a researcher in mechanics, and now and again, I upload a preprint version of my articles on arxiv.org. There are now more than 500,000 articles on arxiv, and counting. I was most impressed to see that you noticed a recent posting of mine, on the mechanics of stabbing. You are very thorough! I was delighted that you decided to write a summary of our findings. They were not that easy to present and you made a great job of it. Congratulations on your clear and synthetic style.

    Sincerely,
    Michel Destrade,
    University College Dublin.

  2. Special says:

    hello david!

    im a postgraduate student taking MS Biology here in the Philippines. in a few months from now, i will be in my thesis writing. i want that my topic is focused about conservation biology or ecology. if it is ok with you, please give me some suggestions on possible topics for my thesis.

    here in our place, we have a wetland that is not studied (though it is visited mostly because of the migratory birds) but a thorough study has not been made. i want to study the area. can you give me some suggestions on what to study or give emphasis? =)

    another interesting site are the caves which is very open to the public (and of course, it is now on the brink of destruction)..i want to study it so that there will be a basis for policy makers to do something in order to save it from total destruction….as well as the wetlands.
    your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

    thanks so much for making this kind of site where students like me can confide and ask for assistance to an expert like you.

    more power!!! =)

  3. This site is wonderful and a great resource for science educationalists. I am glad that I visited as I will be able to recommend it to fellow science teachers.
    Thank you for adding to the orange starred, day in a sentence, this week. I have fixed up the link and am sorry about it not working initially.

  4. Alinagrosu – this is a blog as opposed to a public forum. Depending on what you mean by “fun stuff” you might try http://www.sciscoop.com – as long as it has a STEM (science, tech, engineering, medicine) theme it can be accommodated.

  5. alinagrosu says:

    Sorry. Where can I find right chapter on this forum to post fun stuff (i mean pics or.. videos.) Thanks. :))
    Cheers. Looking forward hearing from you………. :) (i hope it is allowed. maybe in Offtop? :beer:

    Alina.