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  • Scientific American Blogs

    • ScienceOnline2012 Sci-Art Show: The Winners
    • Microcartography
    • A Marine Biologist’s Story (#IAmScience)
    • YouTube SpaceLab top 60 Global Finalists Chosen!
    • Should YouTube Ban Videos of the Adorable but Endangered Slow Loris?
  • Discover Blogs

    • Friday Fluff, 01/27/2012 | Gene Expression
    • NCBI ROFL: Probably the most horrifying scientific lecture ever. | Discoblog
    • Out of Africa and out of Siberia | Gene Expression
    • “Nasal Tampon” Made of Cured Pork Is a Great Cure for Nosebleeds | Discoblog
    • 3,500-Year-Old Jokes Have Something to Say About Yo Mama | Discoblog
  • PLoS Blogs

    • Autism roundtable, part 2
    • Private correspondence made public
    • Worth a Thousand Words: Shall We Dance?
    • I am not your [expletive] transcriptionist
    • Sanitation is Key in Controlling Worm Diseases
  • Guardian Science Blogs

    • A physiological marker for false memories
    • Do you want to join the Guardian's science blog network? | Alok Jha
    • Can we trust a model that predicts traffic chaos during the Olympics? | Nathan Green's S word
    • Why Newt Gingrich's moon base will remain an impossible dream
    • The BBC's problem with science | Martin Robbins
  • Wired Science Blogs

    • How to Deploy Your Drogue from a DIY Space Capsule
    • Why Popcorn Smells Like a Bearcat’s Butt
    • Vulcan’s View 7: Volcanoes Seen From Space
    • New Jersey’s Turnpike Croc
    • What Happens When You Put a Book on an Air Bag?
  • Nature Network Blogs

    • One Mean Dance Partner: How Mother Nature Twirls the Sport of Dog Mushing (from Liz O'Connell's blog)
    • Speed Matters: Human Genome Sequencing with a Nano-Mechanical Twist (from Paige Brown's blog)
    • Acne and suicide: the numbers (from Tine Janssens' blog)
    • Living Science (from Ivana Gadjanski's blog)
    • Sniffing out Parkinson's disease (from Nsikan Akpan's blog)
  • Scienceblogs.com

    • Two incontrovertible things: Anthropogenic Global Warming is Real, and the Wall Street Journal is Political Rag [Greg Laden's Blog]
    • In Praise of Teachers's Unions [EvolutionBlog]
    • Kicking sand to catch fish [Life Lines]
    • From the Archives: Confessions of a Science Librarian (and #IAmScience) [Confessions of a Science Librarian]
    • Friday Cephalopod: Cuteness! [Pharyngula]
  • Scientopia

    • On Second Class Citizenship in these here United States
    • Who will shelter the "shitasse" society journals?
    • Jealous
    • Initial report on the NIH RFI on the Biomedical Research Workforce
    • Who Are They? More Musings from #scio12
  • Field of Science

    • Friday fabulous flower - a Bignon
    • When Psychologists Take Things Too Literally
    • Tikiguania Is Not From the Triassic
    • Sorry for lack of posts...
    • Wildlife friendly lawns - Not!
  • Lab Spaces

    • Featured - Hemispatial neglect: a one-sided world
    • Featured - Fur-iends with benefits
    • Featured - Blindsight and Consciousness, what can we learn from the blindsighted?
    • Kitchen Hacking - Who's Got It Better Than Us?
    • Featured - Off Topic: Facilitated Communication and the Scientific Method
  • The Gam

    • Core Themes for 2012: A renewed sense of wonder
    • The Social Shark Network
    • Core themes of 2012: Underrepresented issues in marine science and conservation
    • Core Themes of 2012: Challenging the Conventional Narrative
    • Core Themes for 2012: Highlighting the Rural Voice
  • COSMOS magazine blogs

    • Where is the love?
    • The science of January 26
    • Tiny turtles face a big new threat
    • Shock and gnaw to save Henderson wildlife
    • Engines of ingenuity
  • Freethought Blogs

    • My new favorite word
    • An Atheist Monument? (Or, On Herding Cats)
    • “What Does Scripture Really Say About Tebow’s Public Prayers?”
    • Maurice Sendak
    • Top ten under-reported religious stories of 2011
  • Science 3.0

  • SciBlogs NZ

    • “Other” career paths – #IamScience
    • Stuck in the muddle with Obama
    • A physicist’s lament
    • The Internet in Numbers: 2011
    • why things got bigger (rpt)
  • CENtral Science

    • Friday chemical safety round-up
    • Eastman Buying Solutia
    • Celgene & Avila Forge Permanent Ties
    • Amusing News Aliquots
    • #SheriSangji case: The limits of oral transfer of knowledge
  • AOBBlog

    • Botanical terms – in words and pictures
    • Germination, temperature and water potential in Jatropha
    • Floral characters in Capanemia
    • Innovate to accumulate!
    • New food for thought – you are what you eat?
  • Occam’s Typewriter

    • Support Student Volunteering Week 2012!
    • Righting authorship wrongs
    • An Identification Guide to Professors
    • The Real Meaning of Chanukah
    • Happy Holidays!
  • Scienceline

    • Wolves, The Falklands, and arthropods galore
    • Say what? Science: Nuclear weapons
    • The rescuer
    • Living in the dark
    • Between the flows
  • Nature Education’s Scitable blogs

    • Surviving the semester: Assessments - Returning to Students
    • eText Books: iBook Author - Apple changes the game?
    • Seaweed Biofuel, #ArsenicLife, and Synthetic Bioweapons
    • Placebo Cell
    • Soldier Bees
  • All-Geo

    • A bit of levity
    • Water is wet - except when...
    • Climate News Roundup: Week of 1/22
    • Blog Crawl Gems
    • I'm ready for my close up, Mr. DeMille!
  • Smithsonian: Dinosaur Tracking

    • Best of the Worst Roadside Dinosaurs
    • Stephen Fry Inside the World of Dinosaurs
    • Paleontologists Uncover Oldest Known Dinosaur Nest Site
    • Fearsome Dinosaur Had Ridiculously Short Arms
    • Some Dinosaurs Used Natural Heat for Their Nests
  • Discovery blogs

    • NASA Marks Solemn Day of Remembrance
    • How Do You Start a Fire With Ice?
    • Psychics on the Moon and Incoming Sun Spit
    • Hunting Pluto's Dangerous Rings
    • Can You Choose to be Gay?
  • National Geographic News Watch

    • Putting Fish Over Politics
    • Obama Calls for “All of the Above” Energy Strategy for America
    • Weird & Wild: Male Mice Have “Singing Voices”
    • Missing Martian Atmosphere: Clues In Earth’s Cold Plasma?
    • Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #2
  • AGU Blogspace

    • Friday fold: Twisted turbidites
    • A New Image of Our Lonely Speck In The Great Enveloping Cosmic Dark
    • Global Warming is Scary
    • The mixed-up quartzites of Cape Agulhas
    • Accretionary Wedge #42: Countertop Geology
  • NYT Science Blogs

    • Caffeine Alters Estrogen Levels in Younger Women
    • Wolves, Snow and the Red Dragon
    • Pack and Go Lunch Recipes
    • A Picture Collage of Life After Cancer
    • Using Symptom Checklists to Sell Drugs
  • Scilogs.eu

    • Friedrich August von Hayek about the Evolution of Religion
    • It's a bird, it's a plane .... it's Stratolaunch
    • Nature Video with Oliver Smithies – Hungry for Knowledge
    • The Postulation of New Particles and the Pessimistic Meta-Induction
    • Migraine the movie
  • Science Magazine Blogs

    • Podcast: Magic Mushrooms, Sleeptalking Dolphins, and a Breakthrough for Embryonic Stem Cells
    • National Academy Picks UC Administrator for Top Staff Job
    • North Star May Be Wasting Away
    • Broad Institute Gets $32.5 Million to Map Cell Circuits
    • Japanese Experts Question Safety of—and Need for—Nuclear Power
  • QUEST Community Science Blog

    • Life With the Leaf: Clean Car Future
    • The Sun Shows A Flare for the Dramatic
    • Geological Outings Around the Bay: Mount Vaca and the Monticello Dam
    • Life with the Leaf: Charging Up
    • Feeling Biocurious? How To Get Your DIY Bio On
  • NPR Science Friday – Talking Science

    • Six Ways to Study England’s Natural Environment
    • Entanglement
    • Bug Bytes - Break a Leg!
    • Stuff Birds Say
    • Why the Sea is Blue
  • Science 2.0

    • The Bogus Practice Of Detox
    • How Do Noisy Miners Cope With Noise?
    • Dangerous Results V: Flu Debate Rages On
    • Simple Exclusion Methods Keep Badgers Out Of Farm Buildings
    • Is Email Bad For Science?
  • Psych Central

    • Increase Your Well-Being by “Getting in the Zone”
    • High Tech Treatment for Tourette Syndrome (Video)
    • Tell Me Your Stories About Taking Medication!
    • Apologizing To My Body…
    • Want To Feel Happier? Enjoying Childish Pleasures
  • Psychology Today blogs

    • Elvis overcomes memory loss
    • Our power as active bystanders
    • Yeah TEAM-- Final Score: Correct Diagnosis 1, Bipolar Children Diagnosis 0
    • Shy Girl, Brave Woman
    • How my Divorce Made me a Better Divorce Lawyer
  • Quantum Diaries

    • The Role of the Individual in Science and Religion
    • Everytime a Belle Rings, A Hadron Gets Its Wings
    • 全国各地の高校生、素粒子実験を体験 ‐Belle Plus2011開催‐
    • Famelab: your chance to be on stage
    • Famelab: une chance de briller sur scène
  • Animal Planet – Animal News

    • Lean Like a Xolo: Westminster Intro's 6 New Dog Breeds to Competition
    • On Valentine's Day, Say it With... Cockroaches
    • Malaysia Saves Endangered Pygmy Elephant on Borneo
    • Tom Hanks Says Goodbye To Beloved Dog
    • Huge Tiger Quietly Lounging on Houston Rooftop Causes Stir
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  • Group Blogs

    Multi-author science blogs.
  • Deep Sea News

    • #IamScience: Embracing Personal Experience on Our Rise Through Science
    • Know Your Tall Ships
    • Super Jellyfish?!
    • For Want Of A Shark…
    • Dr. M’s Merit Badges for the Order Of The Science Scouts
  • Panda’s Thumb

    • Blush
    • Bushtit -- Psaltriparus minimus -- nest
    • Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program
    • Freshwater: The main briefs in the appeal
    • Evolutionary Genetics at my High School
  • Real Climate

    • “Vision Prize”, an online poll of scientists about climate risk
    • The dog is the weather
    • Open Climate 101 Online
    • An online model of methane in the atmosphere
    • An Arctic methane worst-case scenario
  • Science-Based Medicine

    • Placebo Again.
    • Night of the living naturopaths
    • What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
    • An Owner’s Manual for the Heart
    • Legislative alchemy (briefly) revisited: Naturopathy in Vermont and colloidal silver
  • The Last Word On Nothing

    • Guest Post: Two Malarias
    • Guest Post: Auditing Astronomy Class
    • Synthetic biology and weapons of war
    • Guest Post: Why the Secret to Losing Weight and Staying Young Won’t be Found in a Pill
    • Abstruse Goose: Stop the Massacre
  • 3quarksdaily

    • kimay
    • pain
    • Why Salman Rushdie's voice was silenced in Jaipur
    • The ethics of brain boosting
    • Friday Poem
  • Genomes Unzipped

    • A personal view of genetic diagnosis using modern DNA sequencing technologies
    • Phantom Heritability: What it does and doesn’t mean
    • On bad genetics reporting
    • Guest post from Alex Kogan: Size and populations matter–let’s understand why
    • Size matters, and other lessons from medical genetics
  • The Scholarly Kitchen

    • Size and Discipline Bias in F1000 Journal Rankings
    • The Little Letters in Our Lives — e to the i to the x
    • The End of the Salad Days — Where Is Google Headed Next?
    • Why E-books Are Turning the Library and Publishing Worlds Upside Down
    • The Four-step Program to an Academic Web Site
  • The Science Creative Quarterly

    • IT’S A DEBATABLE CHRISTMAS
    • SANTA BREAKS SILENCE TO DISPUTE RIDICULOUS CLAIMS BY SCIENTISTS THAT HE DOESN’T EXIST
    • BAD ASS POKEMON (I MEAN PHYLOMON) CARDS. LOOKING TO HIRE SOME ARTISTS
    • MERMAID EXPLAINS YOUR TONGUE TO YOU
    • THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AS TAUGHT BY A PLUMBER
  • NPR Blogs: 13.7: Cosmos And Culture

    • Geo-Glyphs And Geo-Polities: Amazonia's Surprising Past
    • Why Should You Care About Science?
    • Storms In The Void: Space Weather And Childhood's End
    • Made In America
    • Frequencies: A Collaborative Genealogy of Spirituality
  • Ice Cube blog

    • Struggling in a group dynamic: Worse for women?
    • IceCube on air
    • IceCube Celebrates 100 Years of Discovery – from the South Pole to the Edge of the Universe
    • The Race to the South Pole
    • Twitter Science News Sources Round Up
  • US LHC Blog

    • What made those tracks?
    • This just in! Congratulations!
    • Tramtastic!
    • A diagrammatic hint of masses from the Higgs
    • Before QCD, there were fireballs
  • The Lay Scientist

    • Fiction science: An interview with Tania Hershman
    • Does blogging devalue science journalism?
    • Should you join a gym in January? No.
    • Who Killed Christmas?
    • Evidence-Based Job Seeking
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  • Aggregators and Combined Feeds of Independent Bloggers

    Just some of the ways to highlight the work of bloggers not associated with networks
  • ResearchBlogging.org

    • Video Interview: Dr Tim Cash – Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute
    • Linking a lincRNA to active chromatin
    • Genes and criminality
    • SPSP 2012: Oxytocin, Threat, and the “Mama Bear Effect”
    • Why Are Some Scientists More Innovative Than Others?
  • Flickr: #scienceblogging

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  • Science Blog Carnivals

    • Re-envisioning a “poem forest”
    • A look back at New York City trees in holiday attire
    • Allen Bush, Ash Assassin
    • New studies: world’s biggest trees are dying off
    • Exploring the Caledonian pinewood
  • Women Science Bloggers

    • Friday chemical safety round-up
    • Friday chemical safety round-up
    • One Man's Quest for SETI's Most Promising Signal
    • TEDxSalford
    • Eastman Buying Solutia
  • Science Artists

    • A bit of levity
    • New Work in Progress, Not Abandoning the Old
    • Floating Weeds at Natural Bridges State Park
    • Up Stream at Natural Bridges State Park
    • Sea Otters at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
  • Psychology blogs

    • Feast
    • The life-long curse of an unpopular name
    • APA Guidelines for Parenting Coordination for High Conflict Separated & Divorced Parents
    • Easily embarrassed people are more altruistic, and onlookers can tell as much
    • Powerful People Feel Taller Than They Really Are
  • Ron’s Geology Picks

    • Volcans du Nord Chili - Bolivie : Isluga, salar de Surire et Guallatiri.
    • Happy Halloween!
    • Eruption Updates for Hudson, Hierro and Lokon-Empung for October 31, 2011
    • Ghost Crabs and Their Ghostly Traces
    • 7 billion people
  • The NeuroNetwork

    • Malaysian Neuroscience center of excellence
    • Measuring the Dialogue Between Cortical Areas in Non-Communicating Patients
    • New Center of Excellence for Neurosciences in Malaysia
    • Brain Signal Processing
    • Best wishes and outlook
  • Neuroscience Blogs

    • RIP writer’s block.
    • Feast
    • The "Research Works Act" is a distraction that works
    • "Cross-Cultural Variation and fMRI Lie-Detection"
    • "Capacitarianism, Responsibility and Restored Mental Capacities"
  • Bryosphere – the Mosses

    • A tree-like moss
    • Moss
    • Purslane and moss
    • Growing on Trees in Acadia National Park
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  • Sci-tech Librarians

    • From the Archives: Confessions of a Science Librarian (and #IAmScience)
    • eHealth: patients are changing, but not (yet) the Physicians
    • Friday Fun: University Library Enlists Collaborative Cheerleaders
    • Informing science and policy
    • Human Library at Ottawa Public Library
  • ScienceOnline2012 – #scio12 tag

    • Twitpic - Share photos and videos on Twitter
    • On science blogs this week: SciO12 too
    • Nice blog post on commenters who say they 'don't have time' to comment on a post they disagree with, but seem to... http://t.co/tDXNut9q
    • ScienceOnline2012 | Sixth annual conference exploring science on the Web
    • Of Schemes and Memes Blog: Attention Economy Influence Metrics session #scio12
  • Science News

    Science Journalism and Media blogs
  • Knight Science Journalism Tracker

    • AP: Thai taste for bushmeat, pachyderm division, threatens species
    • Reuters: The Russian captain of the tanker that rescued Nome talks!
    • Clueless coverage of GOP candidates’ blather about US space program
    • Phil. Inquirer: Did New Scientist just say cosmologists figure the big answer is …. god?
    • AP, etc: USDA gardening map adjusted. PR lady says global warming!? No nothing like that ha ha. But it is..
  • CJR Observatory

    • The Presidential Energy Narrative
    • Keystone XL Jobs Bewilder Media
    • Does Big Pharma Pay Your Doctor?
    • Critical Juncture for HuffPo Science
    • Media Made Hawking Famous
  • NASW Blog

    • On science blogs this week: SciO12 too
    • Ten tips for pitching to reporters
    • An attack on access to research results
    • It's not too late to enter the Science in Society Awards
    • ScienceWriters, Winter 2011-12
  • Science in the Triangle

    • RTP biotech companies travel to Bay Area to pitch to investors
    • NCSU scientist chases tornadoes to better understand them
    • Woodson envisions a new NCSU
    • RTI to establish biocrude pilot plant in RTP or nearby
    • Biotech center funds steady, but funding requests are up
  • Ars Technica – Nobel Intent

    • How the craziest f#@!ing "theory of everything" got published and promoted
    • For a creativity boost, think outside the box...literally
    • Bringing galaxy-scale magnetic fields down to size in the lab
    • Jumping spiders pounce using blurry green images of prey
    • Current social networks may have been present in the earliest modern humans
  • PRI’s The World: Science

    • Scientist Warned of Japan Tsunami, Gabon’s Eco-Tourism Efforts
    • Building a Better Ash Detection System
    • Sweden’s File-Sharing Religion
    • Carousel Slide for External Content #4
    • Stephen Hawking on Future of Humankind, Rwanda’s Lake Kivu
  • The Scientist Blog

    • Ind. Senators Vote for Creationism
    • Chemicals Undermine Vaccines?
    • Breast Implants Arrest Made
    • Caffeine Affects Estrogen Levels
    • The Making of a Trait
  • Science News Feeds

    • Political Science: For a Moon Colony, Technology Is the Easy Part
    • A working life: the geneticist
    • Green Blog: New York's Fracking Deliberations Inch Along
    • Bydureon, a Diabetes Drug from Amylin, Wins F.D.A. Approval
    • Plantwatch: A premature spring means early bloomers will pay the price
  • Futurity

    • When auditor fees jump, stocks tumble
    • Medical sensor powered by rap music?
    • How auto’s Big Three flunked Accounting 101
    • Immune suppressants may curb diabetes
    • Gossip lowers stress, keeps cheats in check
  • Sigma Xi Science News Daily

    • Tanzania's Hadza Group Sheds Light on Ancient Social Networks
    • Traditional Chinese Medicine Technique Uses Heated Glass Cups to Heal Ills
    • Fomalhaut B "First" Planet Picture in Doubt
    • Job Stress Doubles Depression Risk, Says Study
    • NASA's 'Most Amazing' High Def Image of Earth So Far
  • Elements

    • The hole story: Q&A with Professor John Shanklin
    • Life in space: Q&A with Marcus Chown
    • Paint your house green
    • Women’s internalised emotions put them at risk for depression
    • Pills, injections or patches: how do you like your coffee?
  • NASA Earth Observatory

    • Istanbul, Turkey
    • New posts in the Notes from the Field blog - Doing Science in a Snowpit
    • Flooding in Southern Pakistan
    • Tropical Cyclone Funso
    • Unrest at Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica
  • Blogging Networks in languages other than English

  • Scienceblogs Brasil

    • Pensamento de segunda zoological series [Ciência à Bessa]
    • Canibais com garfo e faca [Ecodesenvolvimento]
    • Bicho Bizarro: Cecília [Ciência à Bessa]
    • Bicho Bizarro: Tubarão serra [Ciência à Bessa]
    • Quem pescou a barracuda? [Xis-Xis]
  • Scienceblogs Germany

    • Falsche Stimmen im Internet [Geograffitico]
    • Die Kinder werden immer dicker? [Gesundheits-Check]
    • Journalist vs. Wissenschaftler [[sic]]
    • Franz Hörmann und die Gaskammern: vom Wissen und vom Glauben [Kritisch gedacht]
    • Kinder lernen Nachhaltigkeit [Science meets Society]
  • Scilogs.de

    • Grausamer Schmerz im zentralen Höhlengrau
    • Liquid Democracy [Kandidaten für den Anglizismus des Jahres]
    • Die (neue) blaue Murmel
    • Wie der Klimawandel Schokolade teuer macht
    • Großes Dankesfest der Vögel
  • C@fé des Sciences

    • Petit guide pour live-tweeter un évènement
    • Chine: 7 fois le barrage des Trois-Gorges en vue !
    • Podcastscience 70 – Solaire cherche futur (mp3)
    • Enigme gourmande
    • Dossier : solaire cherche futur, le point sur le photovoltaïque
  • Agence Science-Presse

    • La cryothérapie; vous connaissez?
    • Attiser la flamme des sciences chez les jeunes
    • Pourquoi les hommes perdent-ils leurs moyens face aux femmes?
    • La contrebande d’ivoire est florissante
    • Espoir en vue pour les insomniaques
  • Blogosfere Scienza e Salute

    • Terremoto 27 gennaio 2012, l'allarme dell'INGV: "Possibili altre scosse!"
    • Costa Concordia incidente: Legambiente si costituisce parte civile
    • Tassa sul cibo spazzatura: piace a 8 italiani su 10
    • Tumori della pelle: prevenzione e diagnosi precoce, i consigli dell'esperto
    • Costa Concordia incidente: non c'è pericolo di inabissamento del relitto
  • Elementy.ru

    • Изменение ветров, дующих над Южным океаном, пошло на пользу альбатросам
    • Экспериментально показано образование многоклеточных эукариот из одноклеточных предков
    • Половой отбор порождает иллюзии
    • Обезьяны-дихроматы лучше различают насекомых с приспособительной окраской
    • Ископаемые эмбрионы из Доушаньтуо, вероятно, не эмбрионы
  • ScienceNet China

    • 英国出重拳打击非法滞留 万余留学生成重点
    • 奥巴马批高校高学费欲为大学生减负
    • 6月6日上演金星凌日天象 错过需再等105年
    • 俄罗斯科学家称金星有生命迹象 形似蝎子
    • 日本原子能机构就“北京核反应堆事故”道歉
  • PanScience

    • 破解靈異,在《超自然心理學》
    • 你不可不知!衛生紙藏玄機!
    • 從「台大愛滋器官捐贈事件」報導 檢視自己對愛滋了解多少
    • 不是神經線太緊,而是DNA繞太緊,造成精神分裂(schizophrenia)
    • 垃圾焚化爐無關戴奧辛
  • Cmass.ru

    • Космическая погода 27 января 2012
    • CID42. Стреляем черной дырой из рогатки
    • Галактика просто битком набита экзопланетами!
    • Первая сверхновая в этом году
    • Sol

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