Carnivalia

Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy;

Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People), inaugural issue. This is THE science blog writing carnival that celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing in the blogosphere.

Circus of the Spineless, 37th edition. This newly revived blog carnival focuses on invertebrates, as its name suggests. This issue is particularly fun, with a nice mix of science, photoessays, video and images.

Review Bloggers, 38th edition. This is a collection of reviews about all sorts of things, from books to baby toys.

Carnival of Homeschooling, 171st issue. This is actually not a bad resource for those who teach, regardless of whether they teach at home, in private or public schools.

Carnival of the Green, #174. This is about living lightly on the earth, and it includes some interesting -- and in one case, weird -- essays.

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