Science Blogs
Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
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Red-State Serbian Jewish atheist liberal PhD student with Thesis-writing block and severe blogorrhea trying to understand US politics by making strange connections between science, religion, brain, language and sex.
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Welcome! Science & Spirit explores how science and religion can work together to address the vital issues of our time. Life's complexities can weigh heavy on the spirit. Looking at them through the lenses of both science and religion offers insight neither discipline provides alone. We appreciate serious science, and we cover a world of faiths. Our mission is to explore the integration of the scientific and spiritual aspects of our culture in a way that is accessible and relevant to everyday living.
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The official blog of Science & The City webzine, hosted by The New York Academy of Sciences.
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Science Bistro / The Culture of Science is a web magazine and a radio show featuring stories about the culture of science: science and the people behind the science.
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Science Blog was started in August 2002 by Ben Sullivan and is published by a team of science editors, writers and enthusiasts. It includes public news releases from labs and researchers, original stories and interviews, and reader blogs. Science Blog encompasses subjects ranging from Computers & Electronics to Bioscience & Medicine. It is read by a few hundred thousand unique visitors each month.
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The weblog of Science Commons. Science Commons is an exploratory project to apply the philosophies and activities of Creative Commons in the realm of science. Science Commons works in three project areas: Publishing, Licensing, and Data.
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Explore real-world math and science here!
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Chet Raymo's weekly Science Musings appeared in the Boston Globe for twenty years. The column offered informed and provocative meditations on science as a creative human activity and celebrated the grandeur and mystery of the natural world. Now Raymo's essays take to the web at ScienceMusings.com. Chet Raymo is Professor Emeritus at Stonehill College in North Easton, Massachusetts.
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Your one stop shop for all things sciencey and very nerdy.
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Explore the creative and technical sides of science. Instrumentation, protein work, cloning, bioinformatics and fermentations (to name a few) are terms that are all too common to the average life science researcher. This blog aims to discuss the developments and pitfalls of old and new technologies. Sponsored by The Science Advisory Board.
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A Science Blog from freelance science writer David Bradley: Irreverent... Irrelevant... Intelligent... (The Guardian)
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ScienceBlogs is the largest and most engaged global conversation about science. It features blogs spanning nearly every discipline of science and point of view. It is an authentic global, digital science salon. ScienceBlogs is powered by Seed Media Group -- publishers of Seed Magazine -- and is part of the Seed Digital Network, which also includes Seedmagazine.com and Phylotaxis.com. Seed provides technology, hosting and other enabling support for Scienceblogs.com as part of its Mission to broaden the growing global awareness of Science and the places where it intersects with Culture.
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The shortest distance between you and science. A project of NYU's Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting Program.
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A medical student's journey inside genetics and medicine through web 2.0.
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An atheistic evolutionist's quest to defend real science, expose quackery and open minds in a world led astray by superstition, pseudo-science and religion.
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