Science Blogs
Mags, Blogs, and Lit, mostly science related.
|
Thoughts From the Interface of Science, Religion, Law and Culture.
|
|
From doctors, to doctors, we're bringing you the latest in medical news and medical lifestyle.
|
|
Changing the world one stupid question at a time, Kat is a 25 year old London Microbiology PhD student who should be in the lab instead of playing on the net. Dotdotdot (formerly Ratlab) is my website aimed at spreading my love of science! There are articles on science discoveries and science news, answers to some of those strange questions you've always wondered about (like why do farts smell- you know you want to know!), experiments you can try at home (try some chromatography on smarties or make beetroot indicators), and profiles of real young scientists (are we really all geeks?).
Submitted 12/10/05, edited 09/15/06.
Views: 94. Details | Rate | Report | E-Mail Link | Comments ( 0 ) |
|
Daniel Collins is a geoscientist and environmental engineer. What this blog is about: science and engineering of ecosystems, land use, landforms, natural hazards, water resources, etc.
|
(2 votes)
With a nod to a popular animated television series beloved by many, and perhaps reviled by some, I assumed the pseudonym of a scientist who sports a sensible ponytail, dines on grubs, and who exploits chimpanzees in her illegal diamond mine. To paraphrase Homer Simpson's reply to Dr. Bushwell after she describes her daily routine (Simpson Safari; season 12, episode 265), I must be the most boring woman on earth. Nonetheless, I am compelled to slap my mundane, yet occasionally piquant, thoughts up on the walls of this blog. In the process, I have gathered a team of bright, engaging, and cheeky primates who share my passion for science and its impact on our culture. We hope to offer the reader a bed of diamonds in the rough upon which to roll: "Oooooh, look! I'm a scientist!"
|
|
Discussion of my journey from grad school to postdoc to faculty member with two kids and a husband in tow.
|
|
Shining a psychological spotlight on a few of the insanities of life.
|
|
My life in science, technology, and society. NOW WITH PICTURES!
|
|
Witty discussion of interesting drugs and poisons.
|
|
Speculations on astronomy, astrophysics, news I find interesting, theoretical issues, science and science policy. In particular: gravitational radiation sources, black holes, planets and astrobiology. I will digress into computational physics, science fiction and general issues and basically whatever I feel like whenever. And, of course, cats. Steinn Sigur�son is an astrophysicist at Penn State.
Submitted 02/10/06, edited 09/15/06.
Views: 83. Details | Rate | Report | E-Mail Link | Comments ( 0 ) |
|
e to the i Pi is a math and science blog written by a freelance writer, Jennifer Saylor. In her mid-thirties, while seeking an undergraduate degree in political science to enhance her writing career, Jennifer took an astronomy course. That was all it took. Her lifelong love of science wouldn’t wait anymore. The next semester Jennifer signed up for some science classes, and four years later found her real calling as a science writer.
|
|
easternblot.net is a combination of a science writing portfolio-in-process and a science blog.
|
|
Effect Measure is a forum for progressive public health discussion and argument as well as a source of public health information from around the web that interests the Editor(s)
Submitted 12/04/05, edited 09/15/06.
Views: 87. Details | Rate | Report | E-Mail Link | Comments ( 0 ) |
|
Healthy, organic food for my ego, so it can grow up big and strong by Chris DiBona. I am the Open Source Programs Manager for Google, the editor of Open Sources and Open Sources 2.0 and I help run the Floss Weekly Podcast.
|
|
Economists on Environmental and Natural Resources: News, Opinion, and Analysis.
|
Online Users
0 members, 16 guests
Submit
Most Popular
Category Stats
Subcategories: 4
Links: 322 (440 counting subcategories)
Last Link: 06/14/08
Links: 322 (440 counting subcategories)
Last Link: 06/14/08
(2 votes)