PZ Myers, who runs Pharyngula gave his endorsement for Bad Astronomy yesterday (November 7th) writing, "get out there and vote for Bad Astronomy for best science blog. The forces of stupidity have ...
It is a time for reflection on what was the biggest Canadian science story of the year in 2010, and in that vein I have a somewhat eccentric candidate to put forward. Let me start with an anecdote. On ...
Did the pillars of heaven just shake? Did the devil shiver? PZ Myers just endorsed me for Best Science Blog 2007. So did Deltoid. Of course, the reason they are doing so is that I am the front runner, ...
If you corner any science person who’s relatively online and into skin care, the discussion will almost inevitably turn toward the Lab Muffin Beauty Science blog. That’s because for many people, its ...
First blog installment, “Back to School, Back to Space,” features daily entries about teacher and astronaut Barbara Morgan’s trip to the International Space Station What is it like to go from zero to ...
Greg Laden's got the first science blog review of The Science of Kissing. He begins with a sweet and funny personal kissing story (a must-read for anyone who knows Greg!) followed by a thoughtful and ...
AstraZeneca has expanded its blogging efforts with a new science-focused blog that it hopes will grow into an online scientific forum. The new site aims to be a place that scientists from within AZ ...
Reading a blog can become as much of a habit as checking e-mail, a new study looking at readers, rather than bloggers, suggests. Researchers from the University of California-Irvine presented their ...
In my last post, I asked why, if psychology was so interesting, scientific psychology PAPERS tend to be so boring? My conclusion: expecting a typical scientific paper to be interesting is like ...
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