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January 9, 2012
Many researchers writing for the press and the blogosphere these past few weeks drew their inspiration from Janus, the two-faced god who looks to the future and the past (and whose name is enshrined in January). Here are the Top 10 most retweeted stories of the past two weeks by the #MRX community.
By Jeffrey Henning & Tamara Barber
Many researchers writing for the press and the blogosphere these past few weeks drew their inspiration from Janus, the two-faced god who looks to the future and the past (and whose name is enshrined in January). Here are the Top 10 most retweeted stories of the past two weeks by the #MRX community.
Alright, time to stop looking backward! Let’s see what else 2012 brings.
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