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Carnivals, carnivals!

Category: Blog carnivals
Posted on: February 15, 2006 10:50 AM, by Tara C. Smith

D'oh, I forgot about Tangled Bank again (has it been two weeks already?) Time flies, as the theme to TB this week emphasizes. Check out some of the best science writing in the blogosphere, and note that I'm hosting it here in two weesk. Submissions can be sent to aetiology AT gmail DOT com--please put "Tangled bank" in the subject line so I don't overlook it.

While I'm on the subject of carnival submissions, let me also remind you about the second edition of Animalcules, going live on February 23rd. Send submissions to me at the address above.

Over at Science and Politics, you'll also find the new edition of the Teaching Carnival, including a whole section on teaching science.

Lots of great stuff--I need more free time to read it all!

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