Science Blogs
Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
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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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The NSGIC Blog is meant to be a place for news, announcements, and informal discussion of GIS related topics.
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nth position is a free online magazine/ezine with politics & opinion, travel writing, fiction & poetry, reviews & interviews, and some high weirdness.
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A blog devoted to the profession of ocean engineering by faculty members of the University of Rhode Island Department of Ocean Engineering.
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Googler insights into product and technology news and our culture.
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Welcome to Omni Brain, an exploration of the serious, fun, ridiculous / past, present, future of the brain and the science that loves it.
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I'm a graduate student working on my Ph.D. in the natural sciences, and I'm also a wife, and someday I'd like to be a mother. Right now, I'm just trying to survive my Ph.D. and figure out how to be a decent, sane person at the same time.
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On Fuller Living is the group blog of the Global Energy Network Institute inspired by Buckminster Fuller and the site of teleseminars that are available to the public. Live 60 minute teleseminars are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.
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News from the open access movement: Putting peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly literature on the internet. Making it available free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Removing the barriers to serious research.
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Most of my posts here concern science or politics, so I was going to call the site "The Art of the Soluble" after Peter Medawar's remark that "If politics is the art of the possible, research is surely the art of the soluble. Both are immensely practical-minded affairs." Unfortunately, Sir Peter used that title for a famous essay, so I consider it taken. (Comparisons are invidious, particularly when I suffer by them.) Thus thwarted, I settled on another horrible pun (an open reading frame is, basically, a stretch of nucleic acid that can be translated into protein), and unless someone is already using it here I will stay.
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Orion explores an emerging alternative world view. Informed by a growing ecological awareness and the need for cultural change, it is a forum for thoughtful and creative ideas and practical examples of how we might live justly, wisely, and artfully on Earth. Orion publishes the work of the writers who are shaping a relationship between nature and a new emerging cultural ethic. Orion also includes powerful visual images that blur the boundaries between the human and the natural, and challenge us to see our world from new perspectives. Orion is published six times a year by The Orion Society and the Myrin Institute.
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Ouroboros is a community weblog for biologists of aging. The mission of the site is to provide timely, thoughtful and scholarly commentary on developments within the field, as they are reported in the scholarly literature and at relevant conferences.
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The talented authors of Oxford University Press provide daily commentary on nearly every subject under the sun, from philosophy to literature to economics. OUPblog is a source like no other on the blogosphere for learning, understanding and reflection.
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A news site and blog covering the business of digital media and content.
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