Two big specialty science carnivals are up today: Circus of the Spineless #27
and
Encephalon #37. Take your pick, invertebrates or nervous systems…or read them both.
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I've been very, very bad at keeping up with all the carnivals, so here's a quick roundup.
Carnival of the Liberals #15
I and the Bird #26
Carnival of Education #72
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Circus of the Spineless seeks submissions!
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I got a couple more requests to drum up interest in up-and-coming carnivals.
The Dharma Bums are hosting the next I and the Bird carnival, so if invertebrates aren't your bag, but highly derived tetrapods with elaborate keratinaceous external insulating coats are, send them a link.
If even that isn…
These are some carnivals of science—read about invertebrates, genes, or genetics this morning.
Circus of the Spineless #21
Gene Genie
Mendel's Garden #15
http://www.kansascity.com/273/story/384418.html
White House getting taken to task for its bad science; thought you'd appreciate the pointer.
If the carnivals are here, then how come there're so many clowns posting on this thread?
Incidentally, the spam filter is acting up again. Seed says to "drop them a line" if this happens, but they didn't bother to answer the last time I emailed them.