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Featured fact
100 years after Robert Scott
Essay: Musings from a modern polar explorer
As we approach the South Pole, the feeling on the plane is like the countdown to midnight on New Year’s Eve
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Featured fiction
Imperfect solitude
Fiction: An excerpt from Tom Mahony's new novel
Three weeks into the job, he felt battered and clueless. It seemed more chain gang than scientific discovery
Current contents
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NEW! Common cold
Geeks, germs and gratuitous library sex
Podcast: LabLit.com
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Give generously
It could have been you
Humor: Nik Papageorgiou
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- Marc Kirschner
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A game of statues
From the LabLit science verse series
Poetry: Peter Roberts
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Buried treasure
Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier
Review: Philip Strange
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Genesis
A short lab lit play
Fiction: Thomas Pierce
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What’s so special about science?
It's time to stand up for what matters
Essay: Rich Quick
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Meet space
Ovulation, revolution and online collusion
Podcast: LabLit.com
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Gene therapy
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Peter Tsvetkov and Sharon Dekel
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The mouse that got away
An experiment which refused to cooperate
Lab Rats: Stella Hill
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Fact to fiction and back again
Comma Press highlights the Eureka Moment
Essay: Joely Black
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If Cormac McCarthy wrote lab lit
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Nik Papageorgiou
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Science education for all
Scientists are only one part of the story
Essay: Khalil A. Cassimally
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Moss circle aliens
The truth is out there
Humor: John Lowell
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Ukrainian plastic surgery
Or, how a PhD can get more exotic
Lab Rats: Calum MacKichan
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Not content merely to ignore the science, they have decided to go after the scientists
- Elizabeth Kolbert, writing in the The New Yorker
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March of the dirt people
What are your field colleagues really like?
Lab Rats: Tom Mahony
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Dear colleagues
A note of appreciation
Humor: Roy Gray
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All in the family
Amy Charles explores Web of Stories
Review: Amy Charles