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2006

  • July 1, 2006
    Benjamin Cohen and David Ng

    INTRODUCING THE WORLD’S FAIR

  • June 17, 2006
    The Science Creative Quarterly

    THE SCIENCE CREATIVE QUARTERLY’S MOST EXCEPTIONAL, ILLUSTRIOUS, SPLENDIFEROUS HAIKU PHYLOGENY PROJECT

  • June 16, 2006
    clairesalvador

    COMPOSURE

  • June 15, 2006
    davidsecko

    A BRAKE ON THE EVER EXPANDING GENOME

  • June 14, 2006
    corinnecluis

    BIOPROSPECTING: A NEW WESTERN BLOCKBUSTER, AFTER THE GOLD RUSH, THE GENE RUSH

  • June 13, 2006
    alexlane

    JOURNAL CLUB FIND: I CHOOSE BURGER ‘B’

  • June 12, 2006
    justinkahn

    A DIALOG ON NUCLEAR WARFARE: CHARLES SHAW, HERMAN KAHN AND ME

  • June 11, 2006
    nanarezai

    CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY – A VISUAL SLICE OF THE CELLULAR WORLD

  • June 10, 2006
    megansimmer

    FLOW CYTOMETRY: A TECHNOLOGY TO COUNT AND SORT CELLS

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The Science Creative Quarterly (SCQ) is not a quarterly, but instead publishes new material at a non-linear rate. Currently, it is sleeping and in a sort of stasis (turpor?), but there is activity afoot to see if it's worth restarting.

There is also a single print edition so far (half SCQ pieces, and half fake science journal – see here for more details)

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