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Official blog by editors and staff writers of The Scientist magazine, the magazine of the life sciences.
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Read revelations of scientists in search of adventure. To these bloggers, there is no finer career than that of a scientist, and they are willing to share their stories about making the most of their careers. Sponsored by The Science Advisory Board.
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How to learn for free on the web. In collaboration with textbookrevolution.org.
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A group blog on physics.
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Welcome to the Tangled Bank, a version of the "Carnival of the Vanities" for science bloggers. A Carnival is a weekly showcase of good weblog writing, selected by the authors themselves (that's the vanity part). Every other week, one of our crew will highlight a collection of interesting weblog articles in one convenient place, making it easy for everyone to find the good stuff.
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The Valve is a literary weblog dedicated to the proposition that the function of the little magazine can follow this form. We mean to foster debate and circulation of ideas in literary studies and contiguous academic areas. Since a narrow academic focus would be unlikely to serve this primary project, our focus is not narrowly academic, nor purely literary. Authors are free to wander so long as they do not make positive nuisances of themselves with respect to our general aims.
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The Well-Timed Period covers the intersection of medical fact and fiction in women's health.
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A variety of perspectives by geologists about science, politics, religion and other things geologists like.
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All manner of human creativity on display. By David Ng and Benjamin Cohen.
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Each week I discuss one of the hundreds of papers on evolution published by scientists in the past month.
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Stephen Thorsett, Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz. Welcome to my personal web page. I'm a member of the faculty in the Astronomy and Astrophysics department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. I am also Dean of the Division of Physical and Biological Sciences. This web site collects
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John (catshark) Pieret is a professional loudmouth and troublemaker with an abiding interest in preventing creationist promotion of ignorance in public education. He can frequently be found wasting his and others' time in the usenet group "talk.origins". He is also the editor of the resource known as "The Quote Mine Project" at the Talk Origins Archive.
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Zuska is the kick-ass alter-ego of Suzanne E Franks. When not dispensing Zuska's wisdom, Suzanne can often be found gardening, reading, or having one of her thrice-weekly migraines. Covers feminism and women in science.
Submitted 09/06/06, edited 09/06/06.
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Music, film, art, and cool stuff - in English and Japanese.
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A group blog by ten U.S. particle physicists involved in the Large Hadron Collider experiment.
Submitted 09/10/08, edited 09/10/08.
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