『ヤマトシジミの異常は原発事故の影響?』論文がBBCで報道
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Excuse me but i have a question. Are you the writer of this news story? @LSmonster 'Severe abnormalities' found in ... http://t.co/P34YOogK
2012-08-14 03:28:59Many networkers in Japan indicate that this research about "Fukushima butterflies" has serious problem about the reliabiliy, so @LSmonster
2012-08-14 03:57:03If you want to know more about these butterflies, you should tell @meta_a1 . He is the fit researcher about this problem. @LSmonster
2012-08-14 04:02:20There are many reports about the abnormal morphogenesis of butterflies since before the accidents of Fukushima Plant. Sincerely @LSmonster
2012-08-14 04:10:06ほんまおっしゃる通りすわ。おれとしちゃぼやくしかねえですRT @_kurotan: うんうん。光速ニュートリノの時がまさにそうだったもん。新分野と出版屋ウハウハ。学術の中身じゃなくその「インパクト」を巡る競争圧力が強過ぎて、我々が自分を律せられなくなった結果
2012-08-14 04:04:15Thanks for the clarification, @nennpa. I was tempted to contact the some evodevo labs but was constrained by time/word count.
2012-08-14 04:11:26@nennpa Has anyone published any peer-reviewed replies you could link to? Cheers.
2012-08-14 04:11:46@LSmonster hmm, there is no peer-reviewed "reply", but there are reports about the morphogenesis abnormalities-
2012-08-14 04:16:49@nennpa Cool. I think it's been picked up by some other programmes @ the BBC, I'll tell them to look into it. Thanks for the heads up. :-)
2012-08-14 04:18:37Guess I should link to that - but there may be caveats (you can take the boy out of science but...) http://t.co/KOtk5Mik #fukushima
2012-08-14 04:23:33@LSmonster The discussion of the networkers, including biologists, is here (but in Japanese)> http://t.co/4QLI5JlK
2012-08-14 04:24:42Multilingual fail on my part, but thanks to @nennpa for letting me know about this MT @nennpa: The discussion is here http://t.co/PRzmwdR4
2012-08-14 04:29:07Heroic try, Dr. Nenpa. But I'm afraid its too late now that the story is out. Journalists tend to make up their view early, and - @nennpa
2012-08-14 04:12:10Once they do, they tend to be very obstinate. Whatever experts say, they just pick up words & phrases that match their story line. @nennpa
2012-08-14 04:15:20Any scientist who has ever given an newspaper interview knows that they are maters of story-twistiting without changing words. @nennpa
2012-08-14 04:19:23Tey are just like us, warriors of the truth! they fight to deth. Only that theirs are //journalistic// truth, not scientific. @nennpa
2012-08-14 04:25:35Yes, I know well and you are right completely. Ha_ha, but it has been begun. Terrible. @_kurotan
2012-08-14 04:29:45Ihave to say it could just become superluninous neutrino fiasco redux. The difference: will remain inconclusive for long @nennpa @LSmonster
2012-08-14 04:33:09