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Monday, January 16, 2006 

Science is a process, not a bunch of facts

Orac has an excellent post up about the distinctions between textbook science and frontier science. This is the sort of information that makes the news make more sense.

Very cool link. Thanks!

You're very welcome - Orac posts about whole categories of stuff that doesn't interest me, but I keep reading because he does stuff like this too.

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