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Category: Blogging
The current issue of The Economist contains a short article about how weblogs are beginning to change the way science is being communicate: Earlier this month Seed Media Group...launched the latest version of Research Blogging, a website which acts as...
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Category: Blogging
The Seed Media Group is offering a big prize to celebrate the millionth comment on the ScienceBlogs network. One lucky reader, selected at random from those who comment over the next few days, will win a four day trip to...
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Category: Technology
Last week, the number of subscribers to this blog's RSS feed passed the 2,000 mark, after teetering just below that number for a couple of months. It's very gratifying to know that so many people enjoy my writing, and although...
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Category: Blogging
The 53rd edition of Encephalon is online now at Ionian Enchantment and includes entries about grid cells, cochlear implants and how culture affects the perception of faces. The carnival comes back to it's original home for the next edition -...
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Category: Blogging
In an effort to get you, my readers, to actively participate in this blog, and also because some of you have been so generous in the past, I've decided to offer prizes to those of you who leave comments. I...
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Category: Blogging
Six more new ones: EncefalusMissives from the Frontal LobeNeuromicsNeoCorTEXTNeurospeculationNothing's ShockingPlastic, Elastic, the PFC...
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Category: Blogging
Where is this wonderful place? You're already there! Neurophilosophy gets reviewed for the first time: Neurophilosophy presents a unique opportunity to explore the many facets of the human condition with the guidance of a very well educated tour guide. From...
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Category: Blogging
This blog is included in a list of Top 100 Mental Health and Psychology Blogs, compiled by a site called Online University Reviews. The list is divided into a number of categories - general, cognitive and forensic psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience,...
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Category: Events
The Science Blogging Conference will be held at the Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS, on August 30th, 2008. According to the organizers, the event has now reached its attendance capacity, but if you'd like to be placed...
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Category: Blogging
A few neuroscience blogs I've come across recently, most of them new: V1Dr. ShockFrontal BlogotomyNeuronismNeuroTechnicaNeuroWhoa!Persistent Activity...
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