Casual Friday — the eyes have it by Sam Wise in Biology, Foundations of science, YouTubing OK, I’ll admit that this video has really been making the rounds this week. But I’ll just pile on anyway, and present to you this very good video explaining the evolutionary process behind the eye: — …
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Carnivalia 4/30 - 5/6
http://sortingoutscience.net/2008/05/07/carnivalia_430_-_56/Carnivalia 4/30 - 5/6 by Sam Wise in Astronomy, Biology, Carnivalia, Communicating science, History, Humanity, Math, Space The past week’s crop of (mostly) science-related blog carnivals: The Boneyard XIX Cancer Research Blog Carnival #9 Carnival of the Blue 12 Carnival of Education #169: Road Trip! …
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The scientific tourist #19 — the X-13
http://sortingoutscience.net/2008/05/06/the_scientific_tourist_19_--_the_x-13/The scientific tourist #19 — the X-13 by Sam Wise in History, Sci / Tech Tourism, Technology This week’s picture comes to you from the San Diego Air & Space Museum — it’s of another interesting piece of experimental aircraft history, the Ryan X-13 along with its trailer: The X-13 (full formal name: Ryan X-13 Vertijet) was built in the U.S. …
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The Beagle Project Blog
http://thebeagleproject.blogspot.comCasual Friday — the eyes have it
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Bonus Friday Science Poem
http://redux.quinews.com/2008/04/bonus-friday-science-poem/Not everyone bought this. The comforting linkage of cause and effect. To tell him what quantum mechanics implied. Sources: annika.mu.nu journals.aol.com jdupuis.blogspot.com sciencenotes.wordpress.com www.plos.org sortingoutscience.net
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So You Want To Teach?
http://www.soyouwanttoteach.comI Hate this Gosh-Darn Job, and I Don’t Need It « On the Tenure Track Betty’s Blog : Not just lettuce March blog numbers way up « JD2718 And the blogosphere keeps marching on… « Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere Sorting Out Science » Blog Archive » Carnivalia 3/19 - 25 Younger, But Not Little — The Jose Vilson Carnivals! at Joanne Jacobs The Latest Carnival of Education | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… Betty’s Blog : Lack of respect Part 2 - Blogging as Professional Development for Teachers
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Blogrolling [Greg Laden's Blog]
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Blogrolling
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/03/blogrolling_48.phpScience Blog Science Notes Science To Life Scientific American.com Blog Scientific Blogging Seeds Aside Self-designed Student Shifting Baselines Signout Skepchick Small Time Television Snail's Tales Sorting Out Science Spanish Inquisitor Speaking Science 2.0 Spewing Truth Stoat Stranger Fruit Suicyte Notes Surreal Georgia Survival Machine Synapostasy TalkOrigins Tangled Up in Blue Guy Terra Sigillata Tetrapod Zoology
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Blogrolling [Greg Laden's Blog]
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/03/blogrolling_48.phpScience Blog Science Notes Science To Life Scientific American.com Blog Scientific Blogging Seeds Aside Self-designed Student Shifting Baselines Signout Skepchick Small Time Television Snail's Tales Sorting Out Science Spanish Inquisitor Speaking Science 2.0 Spewing Truth Stoat Stranger Fruit Suicyte Notes Surreal Georgia Survival Machine Synapostasy TalkOrigins Tangled Up in Blue Guy Terra Sigillata Tetrapod Zoology
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403 Forbidden
http://nearlynothingbutnovels.blogspot.comsite" can rotate from one blog to another or have a permanent location, authors submit articles for consideration, and the hosts pick the (sub)topics and which articles to include. The Natural Sciences Carnival encompasses science broadly, as does Philisophia Naturalis. Oekologie is devoted to ecology and the environment, The Philosophers' Carnival is self-explanatory and kindly included my post on Denis Diderot a while back (this was an overt break with crime fiction, if not a lengthy one), the
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Blogrolling [Greg Laden's Blog]
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/03/blogrolling_40.phpSmall Time Television Snail's Tales Sorting Out Science Spanish Inquisitor Speaking Science 2.0 Spewing Truth Stoat Stranger Fruit Suicyte Notes Surreal Georgia Survival Machine TalkOrigins Tangled Up in Blue Guy Terra Sigillata Tetrapod Zoology
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Blogrolling
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/03/blogrolling_40.phpSorting Out Science Spanish Inquisitor Speaking Science 2.0 Spewing Truth Stoat Stranger Fruit Suicyte Notes Surreal Georgia Survival Machine TalkOrigins Tangled Up in Blue Guy Terra Sigillata Tetrapod Zoology
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Blogrolling [Greg Laden's Blog]
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/03/blogrolling_40.phpSorting Out Science Spanish Inquisitor Speaking Science 2.0 Spewing Truth Stoat Stranger Fruit Suicyte Notes Surreal Georgia Survival Machine TalkOrigins Tangled Up in Blue Guy Terra Sigillata Tetrapod Zoology
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