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Thoughts on the future of nanotechnology from Richard Jones. Richard Jones is an experimental physicist, whose research centres around the properties of polymer molecules at interfaces and ultrathin polymer films.
Submitted 10/29/06, edited 12/25/06.
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spiked is an online publication with the modest ambition of making history as well as reporting it. spiked stands for liberty, enlightenment, experimentation and excellence.
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Science blog by William Connolley, climate modeller at the British Antarctic Survey and RealClimate blogger.
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Celebrating unpopular culture.
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Thoughts on science, history, and teaching.
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A blog about bugs. The bugs are trying to tell us something!
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Professional scientists, junior and senior, write about their lives. The basis of the blog is the book "Science Survival Guide", full of tips about writing a paper and getting a paper published and about all aspects of scientific presentations. Political correctness is low on our list of priorities (which makes us vulnerable, but also unique). For non-scientists the blog gives an unmatched inside view of the social structure of science.
Submitted 05/23/08, edited 08/10/08.
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The weblog of Swivel.com, the public data sharing archive.
Submitted 01/24/07, edited 02/10/07.
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A science blog about characterizing extrasolar planetary systems.
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To introduce myself I should probably let you know that I am a physics graduate student working towards my PhD. I remember most of the 80s and was fortunately hidden away in a undergraduate lab for most of the time the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears were centerstage. Why am I writing a science-blog might you ask? Mostly because all the cool people were doing it, made me think about all sorts of interesting thing and wanted to be able to drop my two cents in every now and again.
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TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to new companies, we will profile existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the new web space. TechCrunch is edited by Michael Arrington, who also writes a companion blog, CrunchNotes.
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Abel Pharmboy is an academic researcher and educator who holds a PhD in Pharmacology. He writes on natural product drugs and dietary supplements, academic career development, medical journalism, and wine appreciation for the monetarily- challenged.
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Casting a critical eye on health and health care news and policy.
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A blog on geology and anything else that distracts Tom, who will be starting graduate school in the fall.
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The Atlantic Online has a two-fold mission: first, to serve as The Atlantic Monthly's home on the Internet, presenting the magazine's digital edition and continually building a useful online archive; second, to serve as the home of Atlantic Unbound, an online journal that extends the magazine's coverage of books, literature, and culture. Each month The Atlantic Online offers subscribers the contents of The Atlantic's print editionaugmented with links to related articles, other Web sites, and/or special online sidebarsalongside a weekly update of original Web-only features in Atlantic Unbound. In addition, the site offers subscribers access to back issues of The Atlantic from November 1995 (when the magazine first appeared on the Web) to the present, as well as hundreds of articles selected from the magazine's extensive archive. Finally, The Atlantic Online is home to an interactive forum, Post & Riposte.
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