Blog Carnivals are moderated link collections of the best of the blogosphere's postings on specific topics over the previous few weeks, or at least the best of those submitted to the carnival meister by the bloggers themselves or others. And they are almost always interesting and well written. We used to participate in Carnivals and then got out of the habit. But we think they are good so this week we are back, over at the Animalcules Carnival, this month hosted at Baumhaus. Animalcules is a microbiology carnival.
I hope you've already seen our contributions, but take a look at the others. They're great.
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