Nature on rare form...

Figure 1. The offices of Nature magazine roam the high seas ofscientific publishing, smiting the ruin of the enemies of scientific consequence wherever it finds them When this wonderful piece of scientific journalism graced the pages of this renown juggernaut of empirical publishing back in 2011, I think there was a real sense from the scientific community that this already grand, austere - and might I say, sir, thoroughly consequential - magazine, with its unparalleled historical prestige, had reached a level of classiness as unassailable as the speed of light*.We.Woz.Wrong.Michael Eisen has a good takedown here.The question is, what font should I use for the T-shirt? Yes, Comic sans crossed my mind to, but I think that particular ironical vein has been well-mined. What about Vrinda reader, are you feeling it?* Alright, alright, so that might not be as completely, utterly and unreservedly unassailable as we thought, but anyhoo...
Source: Across the Bilayer - Category: Medical Scientists Source Type: blogs