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Ones for the Road

thingsbreak wrote 1 day ago: Playing the telephone game with the denialist right I’m not asking you to hang a baby by a br … more →

Tags: Climate change, Climate Change Denial, Paleoclimate, What I'm Reading, Apollo 11, B-school FAIL, Ones for the Road, right wing sources, The (((BIG))) Picture

Ones for the Road

thingsbreak wrote 2 weeks ago: Committed terrestrial ecosystem changes due to climate change [Nature Geoscience] Dinodontology Oba … more →

Tags: Climate change, Climate Legislation, What I'm Reading, economic discounting, Ones for the Road, Online Textbook, Open-Source, waxman-markey

Ones for the Road2 comments

thingsbreak wrote 1 month ago: [I used to have a list of things I was currently reading heading up my blogroll, but I axed it somet … more →

Tags: Climate Legislation, Climate change, What I'm Reading, Ones for the Road

How to find interesting science blogs

Charles Daney wrote 1 month ago: Probably you already have plenty of experience finding blogs you like, but perhaps you’re stil … more →

Science So What? So Everything. Freedom of Information request and blog comment3 comments

jonhw wrote 2 months ago: We have previously posted some criticisms of aspects of the Science So What? So Everything? campaig … more →

Tags: patrick holford, Science, Science: So What?, public understanding of science, DIUS, Science So What? So Everything, Science communications, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills

Monterey Bay Aquarium: Carnival of the Blue 24 and Seafood WATCH1 comment

thingsbreak wrote 2 months ago: The Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sea Notes blog is hosting Carnival of the Blue 24, check it out. I … more →

Tags: sustainability, Monterey Bay Aquarium, seafood watch, Guilty Planet, Carnival of the Blue, sea notes, Fisheries Management

Washington Post's Fred Hiatt and George Will: Stupid, Lying, or Craven?4 comments

thingsbreak wrote 3 months ago: [LATE UPDATE: I have added a correction in the "Craven" section.] The correct answer of course is, … more →

Tags: Climate Change Denial, media failure, George Will, Washington Post, DOOM, Fred Hiatt

Indian Scientists and Science Blogging32 comments

Arunn wrote 3 months ago: A recent article in the Nature wonders whether science blogging would replace science journalism. La … more →

Tags: Academics, indian science blogs, indian science writing, indian scientists, Public Outreach, Science Education, science writing

The Atom Smashers repost

Ben Lillie wrote 4 months ago: My review of The Atom Smashers has been reposted at Talking Science. They blog about a variety of sc … more →

Tags: Cinema

Blagroll tidbits

thingsbreak wrote 4 months ago: All of My Faults Are Stress Related is moving over to SciBlogs. Update your links er, bookmarks/blog … more →

Tags: maintenance, All My Faults are Stress Related, SciBlogs, PZ Myers, Guardian

George Will and Washington Post redouble attacks on own credibility5 comments

thingsbreak wrote 4 months ago: Here it is: George F. Will, Washington Post – Climate Science in a Tornado [2/27/09] Updates … more →

Tags: Climate Change Denial, Politics, Climate change, sea ice, George Will, Washington Post, DOOM, Accountability, Idiocy

The Washington Post's "fact-checking" process is a disgrace1 comment

thingsbreak wrote 4 months ago: A little over a week ago, I posed the question “Is Joe Romm right about conservatives and clim … more →

Tags: Climate Change Denial, Politics, Carl Zimmer, George Will, The Loom, Washington Post, DOOM

I got a senior scientist blogging!10 comments

shwu wrote 5 months ago: It’s already all over the intertubes by now, but I figured I should post it myself as well jus … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Open Science, Blogging, Nature, science blogging challenge, scifoo

"Never get involved in a land war in Asia"

thingsbreak wrote 5 months ago: And never go in against Bora when your interwebs rep is on the line! Ouch. [For those who don't get … more →

Tags: Meta, New Scientist, A Blog Around the Clock, Bora Zivkovic, coturnix, Graham Lawson, Journalism, Darwin, tree of life

Science blogging at its best1 comment

UNC Health Care wrote 9 months ago: It’s time again for the annual international science blogging conference in the Triangle. Chec … more →

Tags: scienceonline'09, UNC Health Care, UNC medicine

Is New Zealand ripe for science blogging?4 comments

Ken wrote 9 months ago: Yes. I say this because of the science funding reforms of the 1990s – particularly as they eff … more →

Tags: Blogging, Creationism, Culture, Evolution, intelligent design, New Zealand, News, NZ Blog Rankings, Politics

A challenge out of Science Blogging 2008 - encouraging senior scientists to blog12 comments

shwu wrote 10 months ago: Recently, a lot of people in the life sciences (at least those who have an online presence) have bee … more →

Tags: Open Science, Academia, Impact factor

Blogger? Science-y? Submit To Open Laboratory!

podblack wrote 11 months ago: I’ve just sent out a reminder to all the ‘regulars’ and please, if you’ve ne … more →

Tags: Australia, Blog Carnival, Blog Circle, Bloggers, book, open laboratory, Skepticism, Skeptics, Submit

Crackerjack!2 comments

Mike wrote 12 months ago: PZ has another open comment thread to get yourself on his blog roll. Anyone wishing to commune with … more →

Tags: Politics, Pharyngula, PZ Myers


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