...but I have to note that The Brummell loves Seed Magazine and reviews the whole last issue, article by article.
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Brummell continues to review the last issue of Seed Magazine. Part III is here and Part IV is here. You can read most of the articles online now - just go to the very bottom of my blog and click on the links on the bottom bar.
One of the perks of blogging at ScienceBlogs is that our overlords send us free copies of Seed magazine. In fact, Seed loves me so much that they send me two free copies of every issue, even though I've asked them to stop. This is an especially interesting issue, with profiles of global science…
If you sometimes look around and ask yourself, "So what is life, anyway?"--even if you haven't ingested some illegal substance--you may be interested in a story I've written for Seed magazine. "The Meaning of Life" is the cover story for the August issue, which just turned up at my doorstep. The…
The proper answer to that question is "Who cares?", but just in case you're morbidly curious, Bill Dembski weighs in:
The authors of "Framing Science" (see below), which appeared in Science, are world-renowned scientists and therefore know whereof they speak. Well, not exactly. Matthew Nisbet is a…
Wow! Notoriety! Thanks for the link. You and PZ have just made my day (or, at least improved it from the trench the meeting earlier today had stuffed me down into).