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Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
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Molecule of the Day is written by a chemist who enjoys rambling about the relationship between chemistry and real life to non-chemists.
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The adventures of a science teacher in a small public middle school in the Bronx. Apologies to Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen, creators of the Magic School Bus series and the original Ms. Frizzle.
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Nanodot is the original nanotechnology weblog, started in spring 2000. It is a project of Foresight Nanotech Institute, the leading public interest group in nanotechology founded in 1986. The site is a collaborative effort of Foresight members and the general public, edited by Christine Peterson, Foresights VP Public Policy. Supporters of the project are encouraged to submit news items, comment on posts, and donate to the blog using the main Foresight donation form.
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WARNING! This is not a NASA Website. You might learn something. Remember: It's YOUR space agency. Get involved. Take it back. Make it work - for YOU.
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The Nature Newsblog is a forum providing readers with the opportunity to comment on stories published on news@nature.com, Natures news site.
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Psychology for the modern mind.
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Where brains are always on the menu! Serving up a heaping portion of the latest neuroscience news, plus a side of social commentary expertly seasoned with action potentials and cognitive functions. Garnished with general thoughts on science, ethics, and evolution. For dessert, enjoy a sickeningly-sweet understanding of human behavior!
Submitted 03/11/06, edited 09/15/06.
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Although we have the word 'Green' in our name, this isn't really an environmentalists web site. We're more like two guys who are interested in new technology, tired of high gas prices, and want to be oil independent. It just so happens that using more efficient technologies and renewable energy sources IS good for the environment, which we really like too.
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Telecom is undergoing a revolution that will separate services from the underlying infrastructure and lead to major changes for users and the whole service supply chain. NGS's mission is to provide the most timely, accurate, and authoritative coverage of these developments.
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Science, culture, politics, policy, and media. By Kevin Vranes.
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Nobel Intent is Ars Technica's science-centric journal.
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A bioinformatics weblog.
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Where but and because flows. I am Arunn Narasimhan, a faculty at the IIT Madras, India.
Submitted 09/15/06, edited 09/28/06.
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A weblog largely on mathematical physics and string theory by Peter Woit, mathematics professor at Columbia University.
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A bioinformatics blog run by Roland Krause. He works as a bioinformatician at the Max-Planck-Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, Germany, and infrequently undergoes socially disputed activities, such as marriage, obtaining a PhD while in industry, and keeping a clean desk policy.
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