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In case you missed the EOL on Jeopardy, you can watch it on YouTube. The EOL questions start about 8 minutes into the clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVXTLJkr8 Zc

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Set your Tivo! The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) will be a category on the October 28 2009 episode of Jeopardy! To brush up on the details of the EOL, visit their website:
http://www.eol.org/

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Smithsonian Author to Speak about Our Connection to the Sea at November 6 MBL Falmouth Forum
http://www.mbl.edu/events/falmouthforum/ events_fal_forum11_06_09.html

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New Study Predicts Future Consequences of a Global Biofuels Program
http://www.mbl.edu/news/press_releases/2 009_pr_10_22b.html
Source: www.mbl.edu
New Study Predicts Future Consequences of a Global Biofuels Program

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Three of the 2009 Nobel Prize Laureates Have Ties to the MBL http://www.mbl.edu/news/press_releases/2 009_pr_10_13.html

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Senate President Therese Murray, Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Join Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) for Loeb Laboratory Groundbreaking Ceremony
http://www.mbl.edu/news/press_releases/2 009_pr_09_21.html
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Senate President Therese Murray, Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Join Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) for Loeb Laboratory Groundbreaking Ceremony

Marine Biological Laboratory The 2009 MBL Scientific Photography Contest deadline for entries is Tuesday September 15th so get your entry in today. You could win a set of Zeiss binoculars, or other prizes provided by Zeiss. See rules and eligibility requirements on our website, www.mbl.edu and get your awesome MBL related image(s) in today!

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Science Journalism Fellows in Arctic Thriller.
What do researchers at a remote Arctic field station do to unwind? A thriller tribute, of course!
http://toolikblog.wordpress.com/
Source: toolikblog.wordpress.com
When the Science Journalists weren’t busy in the field or interviewing the researchers at Toolik Field Station, they had some time for fun. Here they are helping a group of Toolik scientists, research assistants, and others in an Arctic tribute to Michael Jackson. ...

Marine Biological Laboratory Under a brilliant sun (at last), the one-of-a-kind MBL Club sponsored 4th of July parade snaked down School and Water streets, delighting and energizing both participants and by-standers alike. Woods Hole students and faculty, local businesses, and townsfolk dressed as, among other things, insects, cells, fireflies, flags, and amoebas to celebrate, science, art, Woods Hole and the 4th of July!

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The Friday Evening Lecture Series continues:
WHOI Director Susan Avery to Speak about Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Resources at MBL Friday Evening Lecture, July 3
http://www.mbl.edu/events/events_friday_ 07_03_09.html
Source: www.mbl.edu
Coastal Cities, Coastal Impacts: The Tides They Are A-Changin

Marine Biological Laboratory The Logan Science Journalism Program's Polar Hands-On Laboratory has begun. Nine fellows have traveled to Toolik Field Station in Alaska to learn about the research being done there. Follow them on their blog: http://toolikblog.wordpress.com/
Source: toolikblog.wordpress.com
The 2009 Fellows have arrived at Toolik, and we’ve all had full days (and bright nights). In Fairbanks, we visited the permafrost tunnel, where we learned about the geology of permafrost and some of the science done in the tunnel. ...

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Pioneering Neuroscientist to Discuss Brain Circuits as MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series Kicks Off, June 19 at 8:00 PM.
http://www.mbl.edu/news/press_releases/2 009_pr_06_05.html
Source: www.mbl.edu
Pioneering Neuroscientist to Discuss Brain Circuits as MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series Kicks Off, June 19

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Details of the 2009 Friday Evening Lecture Series are coming in.
http://www.mbl.edu/events/events_friday. html
Source: www.mbl.edu
Friday Evening Lecture Series. Lillie Auditorium, 8:00 PM. Lectures are free and open to the public.

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MBL Logan Science Journalism Program fellows are blogging about their experiences in the lab and in the field. An interesting read...
http://atmbl.wordpress.com/
Source: atmbl.wordpress.com
Much of the fun of cell biology is making movies of cells in action, though it often requires some fiddling around with the microscope and the camera. Here, Julia Kumari Drapkin lends her expertise in photojournalism to David Burgess, as they set up the computer to film a dividing sea urchin embryo....


























