Science Blogs
Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
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Observations on conservatism, politics, education, cosmolology, astrobiology, evolution and the environment, by Bill Lama.
Submitted 07/11/05, edited 07/11/05.
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Veterinary medicine from the inside out, with thoughtful commentary. A must-read.
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Miscellany from a liberal atheist biology professor in rural Minnesota.
Submitted 10/02/05, edited 01/12/06.
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Adventures in the Great White South.
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Pimm - Partial immortalization is a weblog about biotechnology, maximum life extension, stem cells, regenerative medicine and science hacks. It is a bookblog too: I would like to publish some parts of it concerning maximum life extension technologies and regmed. Please participate and comment because the true value and quality of the adventure needs your contribution, which I would really appreciate.
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A tech blog by Pat Tufts: "I am an AI guy. I work at Metaweb, a spinoff of Applied Minds. In a previous life, I invented one of Amazon's two main product recommendation systems. Millions of people have used this software. I think that's pretty cool."
Submitted 08/06/07, edited 08/06/07.
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A compilation of blogs by Sage developers about mathematics, scientific computing, and more.
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The ramblings of a slightly disgruntled, but mostly not, bleeding heart liberal academic. Yes, yet another one. You'd think we'd have better things to do...
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Official blog of the magazine Popular Mechanics.
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This is an attempt to make a blog in which I comment on scientific issues.
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Prometheus provides daily news and commentary on science policy issues.
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A place to check what I have been reading and thinking about bioinformatics science and technology.
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An up-to-date blog on quantitative finance code, new release and technology resources.
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A KQED multimedia series exploring Northern California science, environment, and nature.
Submitted 10/09/07, edited 08/17/08.
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The mission of R-Squared is to discuss critical issues for modern society: Energy and the Environment. R-Squared is written by Robert Rapier, whose career has been devoted to energy issues. Robert has worked on cellulosic ethanol, butanol production, oil refining, natural gas production, and gas-to-liquids (GTL). He grew up in Oklahoma, and received his Master's in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
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