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Blogospherics - Recommended reads

Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: March 9, 2008 11:27 PM, by Greg Laden

Living the Scientific Life is now at number 64 in a long (more than 64) series of amazing photographs of American Museum of Natural History Subway Art.

Do you know your God Delusion Index? Muse In Vivo knows hers.

Is Life Expectancy Going Down? Of Two Minds is considering this issue.

Chris Rowan can tell us Where the Earth's magnetic field comes from

Laelaps wants to know Do ornithologists care about dinosaurs?

The Face Book Scandal is covered by Larry Moran and by A Blog Around the Clock.

It turns out that if you get an NIH grant, you can't use human slaves to do your stuff. I'm not sure where this puts graduate students. Ask Drug Monkey.

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