Carnivalia

Today's collection of carnivalia have been published for you to enjoy.

Encephalon, issue 60. This is the second time I've hosted this carnival, which is devoted to collecting all reports on neuroscience into one place for you to read and enjoy.

Linnaeus' Legacy, a blog carnival that focuses on reports about the world's biodiversity.

Carnival of Education, issue 201. This blog carnival, predictably, focuses on essays about education and teaching.

Carnival of the Conservatives, where my essay was out-numbered by a tremendous number of conservatives. Well, at least my submission was included, right?

Carnival of Cinema, which includes all sorts of movie-related things, including (my personal favorite): streaming movie trailers!

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