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The ScienceBlogs 500,000th Comment Contest
PZ Myers explains
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New on PLoS - new articles have been published today on:
PLoS Genetics
PLoS Computational Biology
PLoS Pathogens

New on Hirschsprung's Disease:
Short Bowel Syndrome - And the Potential Benefits of Omega-3's
Save the babies!
You can help, perhaps.

New on the blog carnival front:
Should there be a new geology carnival?
Friday Ark #153 is up on The Modulator

New on the Skube debacle:
Nick Anthis: Jay Rosen: Blogs Do Quality Reporting Too
Jay Rosen: Blowback: The journalism that bloggers actually do...
Jeff Jarvis: A game of wack-a-curmudgeon
Ed Cone: Skube speaks
Paul Jones: News and Record's Skube vs Bloggers Summary
Lanita Withers: Essay lights up blogosphere
Scott Rosenberg: Skube vs. Marshall and the LA Times' editorial kabuki

New on the Science Blogging Conference and Anthology
The registration for the Conference opens in one week - September 1st.
Send in yor suggestions for the posts that should be included in Open Laboratory 2007

New on Open Science:
Cameron Neylon: Open (adjective)
Bill Hooker: What do we mean by open science?
Peter Murray-Rast: What do we mean by open science?
Jean-Claude Bradley: Cameron Neylon on Open Notebook Science
Bill Hooker: Another note on terminology

New on spoiled kids growing up into Kindergarden bullies:
Blake Stacey
SA Smith
Chris Mims
Jim Lippard
Andrea Bottaro
John Lynch
Lindsay Beyerstein
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