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    • Shout out to St. Cloud State University! [USA Science and Engineering Festival: The Blog]
    • CTO of Lockheed Martin, Ray O Johnson, interviewed by EarthSky about the USA Science and Engineering Festival [USA Science and Engineering Festival: The Blog]
    • Thursday Afternoon Jam [On Becoming a Domestic and Laboratory Goddess]
    • Leaked German Military Report on Peak Oil [Casaubon's Book]
    • Love and Marriage and Wind [Built on Facts]
  • Discover Blogs

    • Is Natural Gas Drilling to Blame for Wyoming Town’s Undrinkable Water? | 80beats
    • My new podcast: The ocean’s superorganism | The Loom
    • Big budget movies that got their science right | Bad Astronomy
    • Fertility by non-Hispanic white ethnic group, etc. | Gene Expression
    • That alien look | Bad Astronomy
  • PLoS Blogs

    • A Renaissance of Wonder
    • The hottest new health drink—that might give you cancer
    • When people live with multiple chronic diseases: a wiki-book review
    • How to “Naturally Heal” Your Obesity
    • PLoS Currents is expanding
  • Scientific American Blogs

    • Worms for brains: Can genes point the way to the cerebral cortex's common ancestor with marine annelids?
    • Physics of free kicks: The hidden advantage of long-distance soccer shots
    • New science blog networks mushroom to life
    • Toxic avenger: One man's desperate idea to save the rhinos--poison their horns
    • If the world is going to hell, why are humans doing so well?
  • Scientopia

    • The death and rebirth of vitalism (repost)
    • Penny wise, systemically foolish
    • update
    • Commenting Temporarily Suspended
    • Service interruption
  • Guardian Science Blogs

    • The Mosasaur's kinky tail | Brian Switek | Science blog festival
    • The blue revolution at BBC Science | Martin Robbins
    • Sex education, STIs and politicians make a toxic combination | Evan Harris
    • Supersymmetry - the end of the line | Jon Butterworth and Herbi Dreiner
    • Psychedelic drugs return as potential treatments for mental illness | Moheb Costandi
  • WIRED Science

    • Clustered Networks Spread Behavior Change Faster
    • Exotic New Mars Images From Orbiting Telephoto Studio
    • Exoplanet Shows Gas Giants Start as Dusty Behemoths
    • Earth’s Magnetic Field Flipped Superfast
    • Mass Extinctions Change the Rules of Evolution
  • Nature Network Blogs

    • On Hawking (from Richard Grant's blog)
    • Cambridge, Mass. grad students unite for "huge dance party" (from Tinker Ready's blog)
    • Today's Mystery Bird for you to Identify (from Grrl Scientist's blog)
    • OBS Recovery & MCS Processing on Shatsky Rise (from Jacqueline Floyd's blog)
    • How Dangerous is a Deep Plume? (from Mark Schrope's blog)
  • Lab Spaces

    • Tales of the Genomic Repairman - Travelling Riverside on a Thursday
    • Tales of the Genomic Repairman - Whats that smell and how should I mentor it?
    • Featured - Solar system may be older than we thought
    • Daring Nucleic Adventures - My Canadian hero
    • The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love - Dinosaurs ARE for little girls. Especially pink ones!
  • Field of Science

    • Stimulating quasi-erotic excitement through organic structure determination
    • Virginia's war on science and academic freedom
    • NGC 4666
    • Getting OMPs to the membrane - SGM series
    • Is psychology a science, redux
  • The Gam

    • Finding Melville’s Whale: Chapter 4 – The Counterpain
    • The Majestic Plastic Bag
    • 365 days of Darwin: September 2, 2010
    • Here Comes Earl
    • Hurricane Earl
  • Science 3.0

    • The next free SPARC Webcast: The Open Access Week Challenge – September 7th
    • Evolution – in 140 characters
    • Bathroom stalls and open access
    • Trending Topics are so Science 3.0
    • Prince and the Pauper
  • ResearchBlogging.org

    • Baseball Fans Behaving Badly
    • Should Mother Nature have to sign the Copenhagen Accord?
    • The Science of Sexism: Primate Behavior and the Culture of Sexual Coercion
    • The Science of Sexism: Primate Behavior and the Culture of Sexual Coercion
    • Finland removes displays of tobacco in shops as evidence mounts for UK action
  • Science Blog Carnivals

    • Carnival of Evolution #27 – Feed Your Head Edition
    • Five Days Left!
    • Bora Zivkovic: Four Stone Hearth #100 http://bit.ly/cWLHXE
    • A Blog Around the Clock
    • A Blog Around the Clock
  • Science in the Triangle

    • Agony, ecstasy at Raleigh’s pro gaming debut
    • ScienceOnline2010 Interview – Jennifer Williams
    • Science Communication Conference and Scienceblogging.org
    • New RTI biofeedback controller may be a game changer
    • Gaming in the Triangle gets serious
  • SciBlogs NZ

    • Earth and Moon from Mercury
    • legionella – an intracellular pathogen
    • Crazy science letter of the week part 13
    • Conferencing
    • The Death Star: BBC Horizon (1/5)
  • Ars Technica – Nobel Intent

    • Hot water around giant carbon star creates interstellar mystery
    • Cannibal bacteria could lead to new antibiotics
    • Figuring out how to get hot water from cold ice
    • Etc: NASA is posting lots of copyright-free archival images to its Flickr stream.
    • Science academies hand climate change body a recipe for reform
  • CENtral Science

    • Industrial Gas Companies Face Brazilian Fine Muito Grande
    • An Early Harvest of Biofuels News
    • Orexigen Partners With Takeda for Potential Obesity Drug Contrave
    • Bayer to Eliminate Unsightly Chin Fat
    • Physical exhaustion and scientific creativity
  • AOBBlog

    • Talking about an African Green Revolution
    • Dating the Pharaohs
    • Nickel hyperaccumulation and systematics of Alysseae
    • Cover pictures, transgene stability and cell biology
    • Pollen viability in Mediterranean orchids
  • All-Geo

    • Special report by Bill Nye from the VEXAG Meeting
    • Owyhee River Map going global
    • Geology Links for September 2nd, 2010
    • Favorite newspaper corrections
    • Dawn Journal: Getting warmer, farther from the Sun?
  • Panda’s Thumb

    • Past-life regression therapy -- in the New York Times
    • Guardian Science Blogs
    • Freshwater: Same song, second verse
    • The casual assumption of privilege
    • And the winners are...
  • Deep Sea News

    • You Sure Are a Big Fella Earl
    • Calm Before the Storm
    • Technology and the Outdoors
    • Update on Hurricane Earl
    • Dispersants! Part III: Do dispersants really promote degradation of oil?
  • Real Climate

    • IPCC report card
    • Doing it yourselves
    • The Key to the Secrets of the Troposphere
    • Monckton makes it up
    • Expert Credibility in Climate Change – Responses to Comments
  • Knight Science Journalism Tracker

    • PBS, SJ Merc-News: A ballot proposition that, some way, would undo California’s carbon-frugal ways
    • Bozeman Daily Chronicle: A feel-good story bites the dust? Scientists say Yellowstone wolves did not scare elk into letting aspen grow back
    • Times of London’s Eureka Mag: Hawking says physics enough to explain creation. No god needed. Same as no god?
    • NY Times: Congratulations! Your piece is the 1 millionth story on overmedicated kids!!!
    • BBC – Orcas not only have tribes, but may be splitting into distinct species
  • CJR Observatory

    • The Oil Plume Paradox
    • Gulf Coast Guessing Game
    • More on Extreme Weather
    • Temperate Coverage of Extreme Weather
    • Retraction Action
  • NASW Blog

    • Happy birthday to Scientific American
    • From ScienceWriters: Recession hits science writers
    • On science blogs this week: Evolution in action
    • ScienceWriters2010 travel fellowships
    • On science blogs this week: Oily residue
  • The Scientist Blog

    • Francis Collins-savior or bogeyman?
    • Tweeting evolution-the shortlist!
    • Rumours
    • Weekly roundup
    • The art of grant getting
  • Smithsonian: Dinosaur Tracking

    • Say Hello to Sinoceratops
    • Blog Carnival #23: Vintage Dinosaur Art, Funding Cuts, Pteranodons and More…
    • Balaur bondoc: A Raptor Unlike Any You Have Ever Seen
    • Debate Over Identity of an Australian Tyrant
    • Sewer Workers Find Dinosaur Bone Stash Under Edmonton
  • Animal Planet – Animal News

    • Oil & Louisiana swamp gators
    • National Dog Day!
    • The Multi-Talented Ant
    • Gulf spill impacts on coastal marsh
    • Museum collections help scientists study Gulf
  • National Geographic News Watch

    • Roarrrr your head off for tigers
    • Shrimp in drinking water are microscopic and harmless
    • Drip Irrigation to Solve Famine in the Sahel?
    • Phoenix Zoo marks restoration of 10,000th frog to the wild
    • White rhino snared, both horns removed in South Africa
  • NYT Science Blogs

    • Phys Ed: Does Music Make You Exercise Harder?
    • The Gates Path to an Energy Revolution
    • Leaving Your Hometown Pharmacist
    • Surveying Rwanda's Water Supply
    • Climate 'CSI' Team Takes on Russian Heat
  • Genomes Unzipped

    • Basics: Second-Generation Sequencing
    • Friday links
    • Dude, where are my copy number variants?
    • Excessive regulation of DTC genomics will come at a cost
    • A missed opportunity: what the GAO report could have told us about DTC genetic testing
  • Science-Based Medicine

    • Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing: Road Map or Tarot Cards?
    • WHO Partnering with Traditional Healers in Africa
    • Kaiser Rejects Neck Manipulation
    • Avastin and metastatic breast cancer: When science-based medicine collides with FDA regulation
    • A pox on your bank account: failure to vaccinate and its legal consequences
  • Psychology Today blogs

    • The dirty little secret most women don't talk about
    • The Number One Cause of College Unhappiness
    • Does Religion Harm or Help Recovery from Schizophrenia?
    • Time to Geek Out!
    • Intuition: What You Really Know.
  • Discovery blogs

    • Earth's Animals Face Grim Future
    • NPR: Keeping Trapped Chilean Miners Sane (Featuring Discovery News)
    • Vietnam's Illegal Wildlife Trade Exposed
    • Oil Slick Seen From Burning Rig in Gulf of Mexico
    • Human-Like Brain Found in Worm
  • Science 2.0

    • Fish Oil's Anti-Inflammatory Secret Revealed
    • Listening To Colors In Ancient Art, Thanks To Alexander Graham Bell
    • Virtual Characters Behave Based On Human Unconscious Behavior
    • Schrödinger's Cat Now Made Of Light
    • Antibiotics 1700 Years Ago - In Beer!
  • Popular Mechanics blogs

    • How To Refill Nitrogen-Filled Tires
    • How To Remove Tree Sap From Car Hood
    • Synthetic vs. Conventional Motor Oil
    • Which Tires Hydroplane More Easily?
    • Can I Save Money and Repaint My Car's Clearcoat Only?
  • Elements

    • Kyrgyz journalism training is too ‘Soviet’ claims AUCA department chair
    • Space Makes Astronauts Sick
    • America and Brazil: Worst Culprits for Damaging the Environment
    • Health round up
    • Smoking can be good for you
  • QUEST Community Science Blog

    • The Importance of Studying the History of Sea-Level Change in San Francisco Bay
    • Fascination with Forensics
    • More Transparent Genetic Testing
    • 6 DIY Activities For The Burning Man Blues
    • Producer's Notes: Big Break Regional Shoreline Science Hike
  • 3quarksdaily

    • All Creatures Great and Smart
    • geoengineer it
    • the great migration
    • the least wind does disorder and unsmooth
    • Thursday Poem
  • The Scholarly Kitchen

    • Older Adults Adopting Social Media at Rapid Clip
    • Tackling the Data-Driven Funding Challenge — a New Skill for Nonprofit Managers
    • The “Burden” of Peer Review
    • Is Amazon Still Man’s Best Friend?
    • Taxes Clash with Free Speech in the Philadelphia Blogosphere
  • Science Magazine Blogs

    • European Particle Physics Lab Tightens Belt But Cancels No Projects
    • Hausergate: Scientific Misconduct and What We Know We Don't Know
    • ScienceShot: The Smallest Frog in the Old World
    • Clean Energy Technologies Dominate Obama's View of Innovation
    • Castro: Worries Over Nuclear Winter
  • Psych Central

    • Three simple questions to awaken the Mentor within
    • Learning to Be Responsible and Autonomous
    • The Only Thing We Have to Fear…
    • Sadie Frost Talks Depression, Cutting In Memoir “Crazy Days”...
    • Photoshopping Images: Bad for Body Image or No Big...
  • Science Artists

    • Trumpetvine
    • The Mesozoic Statuary of Wood's Golf Center
    • Marc Hanson's Nocturnes
    • It's On!
    • Live Beyond the Groove
  • Science News Feeds

    • Powerful new climate model unveiled
    • Asia's glaciers in retreat, could signal crop failure and flooding in the future
    • Another View On the Stem Cell Decision
    • At least five new planets discovered
    • The Scientist Who Helped Stall Stem Cell Research
  • Futurity

    • Accidents kill minority pedestrians more often
    • What’s the sound of yellow ochre?
    • Structural defects precede heart failure
    • Stay hungry to stay awake
    • Pepper pill gets to root of deer problem
  • Sigma Xi Science News Daily

    • Can Nuclear Waste Spark an Energy Solution?
    • Breast, Ovary Removal Raises Cancer Survival Rates
    • Raw Milk's Appeal Grows Despite Health Risks
    • Scientists Dispute Evolutionary Value of Helping Relatives
    • Hackers Blind Quantum Cryptographers
  • Science Journalism Students

    • Can a Stroll in the Park Replace the Psychiatrist’s Couch?
    • Be Careful with Baby Bottles
    • Pees and Carrots
    • Diving for Drug Discovery
    • Under Debate: Female Circumcision
  • Psychology blogs

    • The woman whose new memories are erased each night
    • An Opthamologist on Mars
    • The class of 77%
    • Email’s Dark Side: 10 Psychology Studies
    • 9 evidence-based study tips
  • Ron’s Geology Picks

    • Science Online
    • HMS Beagle: Awesome geeky science store in Kansas City
    • Oil Slick Seen From Burning Rig in Gulf of Mexico
    • Amazon at lowest level in over 40 years in Peru: experts (AFP)
    • The academic year begins: Fall 2010 Geology Club at Wooster
  • Sb Diaspora

    • Complexity Swag
    • How to “Naturally Heal” Your Obesity
    • Today's Mystery Bird for you to Identify
    • The Majestic Plastic Bag – A Mockumentary (video)
    • The Science of Sexism: Primate Behavior and the Culture of Sexual Coercion
  • Scilogs.eu

    • Dancing for Science
    • The Fritz Zwicky Paradoxon: the fourth failure of Newton (MOND, MOG, etc)
    • Migraine and marihuana
    • First Human to Walk on the Moon Turns 80
    • Explaining Religion - Conference at Bristol University, September 2010
  • Scienceblogs Brasil

    • Simpósio de interações ecológicas e doenças transmissíveis [Discutindo Ecologia]
    • Um grão, muitas galáxias [100nexos]
    • A Muda [Ciência Ao Natural]
    • Tudo em um ano 5 – Nossa casa, a Terra [Ciência à Bessa]
    • Bambu é usado como piso em residências [Xis-Xis]
  • Scienceblogs Germany

    • Fantasie Politik [zoon politikon]
    • Wurmlöcher, Zeitmaschinen und ein Universum, das sich selbst erzeugt [Astrodicticum Simplex]
    • Das Vierreck-Experiment: Was sollte das alles? [Beauty full Science]
    • Science Online London 2010 [Alles was lebt]
    • DIALux-Tutorial 03: Wie erstelle ich ansprechende 3D-Videos? [Frischer Wind]
  • Scilogs.de

    • Zoo-Blogging - es geht um Nikki...
    • Christof Koch über Bewusstsein - 2 - Video
    • Der siebte Tag
    • Von einem der herzog, das Land zu verändern
    • Sendepause und Einladung
  • C@fé des Sciences

    • Le GIEC doit s’améliorer
    • Crossroads, quand l’évolution ne bifurque plus
    • Sclérose en plaques : trop tôt pour la méthode Zamboni
    • Le blog Making Science Public relancé pour contribuer au débat sur l’évolution de la culture scientifique en France
    • Le derrière flashy d’Arachnocampa
  • Agence Science-Presse

    • Gêne sur les tests génétiques
    • Le dialogue de sourds des sables bitumineux
    • Jeu compulsif : à la recherche du médicament gagnant!
    • Un club littéraire scientifique, ça vous dit?
    • Le mirage de l'eau gratuite
  • ScienceNet China

    • 中科院自动化所成立新一届领导班子
    • 北大首次为贫困生聘人生导师 书记校长率先入选
    • 《自然》社论:干细胞研究亟待立法解禁
    • 北京中关村科学城建设正式启动
    • 全国生态安全与灾后生态恢复学术研讨会在四川召开

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