Science Blogs
Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
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Discussing causes, origins, evolution, and implications of disease and other phenomena. By Tara Smith.
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Anthropology, Evolution and Science.
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Join me as I half-ass my way through medical school, encountering all sorts of freaks (patients, classmates, myself, etc.) along the way
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A blog about living through veterinary school and the vast beyond.
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alternative energy blog - news, views and strong opinions on alternate energy resources including wind power, solar energy, wave power, geothermal & other renewable energy sources + news on other energy issues including peak oil, strong hybrid cars [PHEVs], hydrogen fuel cells, "clean" coal & nuclear power
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Car-free, graduate student, working stiff, and pirate librarian belly-dancer bohemian secret agent scribe in training, on a mission to rescue bloggers from the wholesome clutches of the pious girl fridays of the world.
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Andrew Revkin, science writer for the New York Times, posts his personal thoughts on science and environmental journalism.
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Presenting the "other" side of academic physics, where people backstab and give lousy talks. Where people are sometimes lazy or incompetent, and the best don't get the credit or the job. From the perspective of someone lucky enough to have landed a tenure-track professorship.
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Chronicling and commenting on human progress. This site is written and maintained by me, Anthony Kendall. Im a graduate student in the geological sciences at Michigan State University.
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Im Clifford V. Johnson, a professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, at the University of Southern California. My home page is at this link. I also blog at Cosmic Variance.
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This is my personal weblog, where I discuss things related to my interests in science (wildlife, marine biology, artificial neural systems, evolutionary computation, science education, fighting the anti-science movement), my avocations (falconry, photography), and my health, or lack of it.
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About autism and scientific research on autism.
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A physics blog by theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder and physicist and writer Stefan Scherer.
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I am an astronomer, writer, and skeptic. I like reality the way it is, and I aims to keep it that way. My real name is Phil Plait, and I run the Bad Astronomy website.
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There are a number of possibilities and challenges - social, business, technical, scientific - that are created by the wealth of biological data being generated today. One of the goals of bbgm is to touch upon these issues while examining the impact of convergence and synergies between different technologies, and how they might be applied to the life science space.
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