Year: 2007
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Warmest spring in 3 years
According to the BBC, “Recent weather in the UK has been extremely mild, and records show it has been the warmest spring since the Springwatch survey began in 2005.” Wow. The warmest spring in three years. That’s statistically terrifying. “Mr Collinson was worried about the possible impact of increasingly warm springs. “He said: “We are…
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Embryology of the pharyngeal arches podcast
A new podcast has been added to iTunes and the medicine page. This is a podcast of the lecture I gave to a small part of the first year on Monday afternoon, and it is the first to be a properly enhanced podcast. That means that if you listen to it using iTunes (or a…
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ILS1
The new life science research building at Swansea University is looking almost ready for moving in. The builders have pulled down the 8ft high boarding protecting the site and are replacing it with low steel guard rails so we can actually see around the building. We’re moving our lab into the 5th floor in a…
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Jack flying his first kite
When we visited Legoland we bought Jack a kite (as he pretty much already had every piece of lego in the shop). So last weekend we went kite flying.
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Young women dominate UK net scene
From a BBC article, “Young women are now the most dominant group online in the UK, according to new research from net measurement firm Nielsen/NetRatings. “Women in the 18 – 34 age group account for 18% of all online Britons. “They also spend the most time online – accounting for 27% more of the total…
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Legoland rollercoaster
Here’s a video from my phone of Jack’s very first rollercoaster ride, at Legoland. It looks as though he’s going to be a bit of a thrill seeker.
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So you want to be a university lecturer?
I came across an interesting article while trying to find out what it is that people think we (university lecturers) do. This doesn’t tell me that, but much of it sounds very familiar. It’s more about what we actually do, than what people think of us. Small parts of it are quite different to my…
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Sounds bring Google Earth to life
This is a great idea: “As well as homing in on visual feasts around the globe, users of Google Earth may soon be able to listen to the sounds that accompany them. “A Californian company has created software that can layer relevant recorded sounds over locations in Google Earth, New Scientist reports. “Wild Sanctuary has…