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Politics, Brain and Technology Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large version of the Politics, Brain & Behavior and Technology channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

What's New on ScienceBlogs.de, July 17-23

A stem cell researcher turns his back on journalists; two runners die during an extreme mountain race; global warming will cause more kidney stones; a video of magnetic field lines in space.

Education and Medicine Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Education & Careers and Medicine & Health channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Environment and Humanities Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Environment and Humanities & Social Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Life Science and Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Life Science and Physical Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Brain & Behavior and Technology Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large version of the Brain & Behavior and Technology channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Live From Netroots Nation!

First report from the Netroots Nation conference in Austin, Texas.

Politics Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large version of the Politics channel photo, a comment from a reader, and the best posts of the week.

Education and Medicine Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Education & Careers and Medicine & Health channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Environment and Humanities Weekly Channel Highlights

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Life Science and Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Life Science and Physical Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Brain & Behavior and Technology Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large version of the Brain & Behavior and Technology channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Medicine & Health Weekly Channel Highlights

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Education & Careers and Politics Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Education & Careers and Politics channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Environment and Humanities Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Environment and Humanities & Social Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Life Science and Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Life Science and Physical Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.

Life Science and Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

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Medicine, Brain and Technology Weekly Channel Highlights

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Education & Careers and Politics Weekly Channel Highlights

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Environment and Humanities & Social Science Weekly Channel Highlights

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Life Science and Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

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An Interview with Alice Pawley of Sciencewomen

Alice Pawley is a woman in a man's world, but that's not going to be the case for long if she has anything to do with it.

Technology Weekly Channel Highlights

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Medicine & Health and Brain & Behavior Weekly Channel Highlights

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Education & Careers and Politics Weekly Channel Highlights

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How To Read ScienceBlogs

ScienceBlogs boasts 71 blogs, almost 70,000 posts and 850,000 comments. Here are tips on how to navigate our sea of science.

Environment and Humanities & Social Science Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Environment and Humanities & Social Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week! Environment. From Flickr, by Jam Adams...

Life Science and Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

In this post: the large versions of the Life Science and Physical Science channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week! Life Science. From Flickr, by eye of einstein...

What's Happening at the ScienceBlogs Book Club?

The ScienceBlogs Book Club launched earlier this month with Carl Zimmer's new book, Microcosm. Zimmer is a widely prolific science writer whose articles appear regularly in the New York Times, National Geographic and other publications; he also maintains a...

Brain & Behavior and Technology Weekly Channel Highlights

Each week we post a new picture and a choice comment from each of our nine channels here at ScienceBlogs on our channel homepages. Now, we're bringing you the best of the week in daily postings that will highlight individual...

Medicine & Health Weekly Channel Highlights

Each week we post a new picture and a choice comment from each of our nine channels here at ScienceBlogs on our channel homepages. Now, we're bringing you the best of the week in daily postings that will highlight individual...

Education and Politics Weekly Channel Highlights

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Environment and Humanities Weekly Channel Highlights,

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Physical Science Weekly Channel Highlights

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Life Science Weekly Channel Highlights

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ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of May 27-June 2

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ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of May 20-26

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ScienceWoman on ISEF

Every year at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), over a thousand high school students gather from all around the world to present their original research and to meet other young people with a passion for science. Hundreds...

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of May 13-19

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An Interview with PalMD

Readers of denialism blog have long enjoyed the Hoofnagle brothers' determined war against the evils of denialism. Their new co-blogger Dr. Peter Lipson, also known as PalMD, joins them in the fight for scientific truth. Page 3.14 interviewed him and...

What's your workbench?

Photos of where you do science could be featured in the next issue of Seed Magazine.

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of May 6-12

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Reader Poll: Genetic Discrimination

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of April 29-May 5

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Rev your engines- ERV has arrived!

Say hello to our newest blogger: E R V

Reader Poll: Best Science Movies

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of April 22-28

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'Greening' your life: How hard is it?

Thank god. Earth Day 2008 has come and gone and we can go back to leisure drives in our Suburbans and liberal watering of our front lawns. Time to ditch those canvas grocery bags- who thinks that far ahead?- and...

That Whole Pseudonymity Thing

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of April 15-21

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Cognitive Enhancers: Yay or Nay?

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of April 1-7

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Revolutionary Minds at Seedmagazine.com

The latest issue of Seed features nine visionary thinkers whose work straddles the line between science and design. One is a "material ecologist" whose architectural designs, like a wax building skin that responds to wind and temperature, mimic natural materials....

New Reader Poll: Computer Science?

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of March 18-24

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What's New on ScienceBlogs.de

Affirmative action for women professors, inaccurate science at the movies, is Germany getting dumber, and something awful from YouTube: it's this week's postcard from Europe.

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of March 11-17

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What's New on ScienceBlogs.de

Climate change denialism, stem cell laws, and a couple spectacular visuals: it's this week's top stories at our (mostly) German-language partner site.

New Reader Poll: PZ's Comments

Happy Birthday Davy "PZ" Jones

Happy Birthday, PZ!

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of March 4-10

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An Interview with Josh Donlan of Shifting Baselines

An interview with Shifting Baselines' Josh Donlan

Can Kids Be Scared Off Drugs?

Introducing the Sb Reader Poll: Can Kids Be Scared Off Drugs?

An Interview with Ed Yong of Not Exactly Rocket Science

An interview with Not About Rocket Science's Ed Yong.

Video: Exploding Wind Turbine

From ScienceBlogs.de, two short videos of an exploding turbine at a Danish wind-power farm.

Welcome, Bioephemera! (An Introduction by the Neurophilosopher)

Read the Neurophilosopher's thoughts about our newest blogger, Jessica Palmer, of Bioephemera.

Latest Reader Survey—Win an iPod!

Take our five-minute reader poll and you could win a new iPod!

An Interview with PhysioProf

A (brief) interview with DrugMonkey's PhysioProf.

Welcome Green Gabbro! (An Introduction by Chris Rowan)

Chris Rowan from Highly Allochthonous writes a warm introduction for new sciblog Green Gabbro.

Hello DrugMonkey! (An Introduction by Abel Pharmboy)

ScienceBlogs veteran Abel Pharmboy introduces new sciblings, DrugMonkey and Physioprof.

ScienceBlogs at DLD

Pictures from the Digital, Life, Design Conference in Munich.

ScienceBlogs Channel Photos, Week of Jan. 28 - Feb. 3

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An Interview with Martin Rundkvist of Aardvarchaeology

ScienceBlogs digs up some dirt on the Aardvarchaeologist.

Conference Redux: Science Blogging Ethics

Conference Update: Blogging Code of Ethics?

PZ Spotted Drinking...A Lot

Conference Update: PZ Myers Spotted at the Hotel Bar

Scibling Group Shot

Group photo of all of the ScienceBloggers at the NC Science Blogging Conference.

Martin Talks About Blogging Humanities

Conference Update: Martin Rundkvist talks humanities

PZ Spotted!

PZ spotted at the NC Science Blogging Conference