Science Blogs
Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
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Cool stuff from around the globe.
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The worlds first blog media company, Corante is a trusted, unbiased source on technology, science and business thats authored by highly respected thinkers, commentators and journalists; read by many of the sector's top entrepreneurs, executives, funders and followers; and is helping to lead the emergence of blogging as an influential and important form of reportage, analysis and commentary.
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Cosmic Variance is a group blog by five people who, coincidentally or not, all happen to be physicists and astrophysicists: Mark Trodden, Risa Wechsler, Sean Carroll, Clifford Johnson, and JoAnne Hewett. Our day (and night) jobs notwithstanding, the blog is about whatever we find interesting science, to be sure, but also arts, politics, culture, technology, academia, and miscellaneous trivia. We have similar outlooks on many things, widely disparate opinions about others, and will do our best to keep the discourse reasonably elevated.
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Science blog - Fresh-ground, slow-brewed coffee served daily.
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Crunchgear is a blog covering gadgets, gear and computer hardware. It is a part of Michael Arringtons TechCrunch Network.
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Crunchnotes is an informal collection of thoughts on Web 2.0, written by Michael Arrington. It is a companion blog to TechCrunch.
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Cubed is the 3D seismic reflection imaging blog for the earth science research community.
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This blog is curated by Robin Sloan, who works on Current's web team, with contributions from other Current TV staffers.
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Online community management, internet law and research of life online.
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I started Daily Kos on May 26, 2002 (named after my Army nickname, rhymes with "prose"), and continue to maintain the site from Berkeley, California.
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Welcome to our collection of damn interesting things. DamnInteresting.com was founded, designed, and developed by Alan Bellows in September of 2005. Our site is often mistaken for a news site, but that's not what we're aiming for. Though we occasionally post bits which could be described as "news," our primary aim is to collect and dispense damn interesting facts and ideas, whether they appeared in the past, the present, or the (anticipated) future.
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Mac nerdery, etc. Daring Fireball is written and produced by John Gruber.
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Tim Lambert's weblog. Tim Lambert is a computer scientist at the University of New South Wales.
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Walking the web of chemical informatics.
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Clearing the PR pollution that clouds climate science.
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