Laelaps
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. - Terry Pratchett
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Laelaps is the blog of Brian Switek, a freelance science writer based in New Jersey. This blog frequently features his musings on paleontology, evolution, and the history of science. Switek also blogs for Smithsonian magazine's Dinosaur Tracking.
Switek's first book, Written in Stone, will be published on November 1, 2010 by Bellevue Literary Press.
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Recent Posts
- Photo of the Day #884: Musk ox
- Another look at LIFE: Walking on water
- Photo of the Day #883: A jar full of sharks
- Photo of the Day #882: Elk-Moose
- Your Friday Dose of Weird: Male pipefish show the dark side of male pregnancy
- So you want to write a pop-sci book: Open thread
- Photo of the Day #881: An Anatomical Curiosity
- Unique Fossils Record the Dining Habits of Ancient Sharks
- Photo of the Day #880: Ebony langur
- So you want to write a pop-sci book, Part 3: Writing the damn thing
Recent Comments
- Stevo Darkly on So you want to write a pop-sci book: Open thread
- Hai~Ren on Photo of the Day #593: Sandpipers
- Brian Switek on So you want to write a pop-sci book: Open thread
- Nanette on Another look at LIFE: Walking on water
- Sean Craven on Another look at LIFE: Walking on water
- Ruth Seeley on So you want to write a pop-sci book, Part 2: The value of blogs
- Michael on So you want to write a pop-sci book: Open thread
- Dan on Another look at LIFE: Walking on water
- For People on Photo of the Day #593: Sandpipers
- Nigel on So you want to write a pop-sci book: Open thread
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Blogroll
Paleo
- Dinosaur Tracking
- The Coastal Paleontologist
- Aquatic Amniotes
- SV-POW!
- Afarensis
- The World We Don't Live In
- Paleo Errata
- Archosaur Musings
- Gombessa Girl
- Diagenesis
- Chinleana
- Ediacaran
- The Life of Madygen
- Dracovenator
- The Ethical Palaeontologist
- Dots in Deep Time
- Bond's Blog
- Paleo Dude
- Dinochick
- The Open Source Paleontologist
- The Disillusioned Taxonomist
- Ask Dr. Vector
- Everything Dinosaur
- Hairy Museum of Natural History
- John Hawks
- Mark Witton
- microecos
- The Dragon's Tales
- When Pigs Fly Returns
- The Great Dinosaur Mystery and the Big Lie
- Self-Designed Student
- Palaeoblog
Zoology
- The Loom
- Photo Africa Blog
- Catalogue of Organisms
- Endless Forms
- Primate Diaries
- Rigor Vitae
- The Lord Geekington
- Bonobo Handshake
- The Daily Coyote
- Here Be Dragons
- Cephalopodcast
- The Other 95%
- Deep Sea News
Ecology
History of Science
- A Simple Prop
- Evolving Thoughts
- Skulls in the Stars
- Archy
- Ether Wave Propaganda
- FCD: The Red Notebook
- Millard Fillmore's Bathtub
- The Dispersal of Darwin
- Thoughts in a Haystack
- The Beagle Project Blog
- Transcribing Tyndall
Geology
Miscellany
- The Olive Tree
- Paw-Talk
- The Sandwalk
- Genomicron
- Migrations
- Gurney Journey
- Skepchick
- Tangled Up in Blue Guy
- SECular Thoughts
- Dispatches from Carbon Nation
- Cocktail Party Physics
- Peculiar Beauty
- The Digital Cuttlefish
- The Flying Trilobote
- Brummellblog
- Migrations
- The Panda's Thumb
- De Rerum Natura
- Quintessence of Dust
- RedMolly Picayune Democrat
- The Ethical Husband
Fellow Sciblings
- Highly Allochthonous
- Neurotopia
- Not Exactly Rocket Science
- Science After Sunclipse
- ERV
- A Blog Around the Clock
- Bioemphemera
- Greg Laden
- Living the Scientific Life
- Thus Spake Zuska
- Neurophilosophy
- Pharyngula
- Cognitive Daily
- Zooillogix
- The Island of Doubt
- Thoughts From Kansas
- Aardvarchaeology
- Tetrapod Zoology
- Adventures in Ethics and Science
- Terra Sigillata
Contact
Questions and comments can be addressed directly to Brian at evogeek@gmail.com.







