Blog Carnivals

Here's a few more blog carnivals that have been published recently for your edeucation and enjoyment; Friday Ark, #211. This blog carnival links to images of animals, and is a great way to start a Monday, if you ask me. Medicine 2.0 blog carnival. This is filled with LOTS of essays about medicine! Europe Travel Carnival, 6 October 2008 issue. All about traveling in Europe on a shoestring!
I will be hosting Mendel's Garden #25 at evolgen. That's right: the carnival is back! Mendel's Garden is the original blog carnival devoted to genetics. Submit your genetics related posts to evolgen[at]yahoo[dot]com. Because Mendel's Garden has been dormant for the past few months, I'll be accepting posts written from March through October. So, dig through your archives to find something good, and shoot me an email.
Some new blog carnivals have been published recently, so I thought I'd share them with you; Just Write blog carnival for all you freelance writers out there! Berry Go Round, issue #9. This blog carnival focuses on plants, and this issue has some stunning images of flowers, so be sure to visit! Gardening Carnival's most recent issue for you to enjoy! This is a really fascinating blog carnival that discusses all aspects of gardening. Carnival of the Liberals, issue #74. Good stuff here! Carnival of the libertarians, the pre-wall street give-away edition. You all know I am not a Libertarian (…
These blog carnivals are hot off the presses, just for you to enjoy; Here's my other favorite blog carnival, Carnival of the Vanities, the 18 September issue. This blog carnival is all about recognizing writing -- excellent writing -- in the blogosphere. And here's the latest issue of I and the Bird, issue #84: A Beginner's Guide to Bird Blogs. The title of this carnival says it all! Carnival of Cities, 17 September edition. This blog carnival is all about cities -- whether you live in one or are visiting.
Here's a blog carnival for you to enjoy; Friday Ark, #208. This blog carnival is a great one for a rainy Friday (like this one in NYC), because it shows images of animals, all sorts of animals, for you to contemplate and enjoy! Carnival of Food and Travel, issue #3. This is an eclectic mix of food and travel and food that oyu only eat while traveling.
I just received a lovely e-mail from Dr Chris Patil, blogger at Ouroboros and postdoc fellow in the lab of the well-known aging researcher, Dr Judith Campisi at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Chris dialed me up to submit one of my posts to Hourglass, a monthly blog carnival he launched in July that focuses on the field of biogerontology. Chris used the celebration of his second blogiversary to establish the carnival. Hourglass goes up on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and the next installment will be hosted on 9 September by Alvaro Fernandez over at SharpBrains. I told Chris that I'd…
Some of these reciprocal links are late, but it's better to be late than not at all, I suppose. Here's some blog carnivals for you to enjoy while I am seeking out more London adventures to tell you about on my blog; Carnival of Horses for September. This blog carnival focuses on the best horse-related blog entries that have been published in the previous month in the blogosphere. Gene Genie, #34. This blog carnival links to essays about genetics for you to enjoy. Medicine 2.0, #31. This blog carnival is about medicine and it has a lot of interesting links for you to explore! Carnival of…
Here's a few blog carnivals to enjoy; I and the Bird, issue 82. This blog carnival focuses on wild birds and birdwatching. Finance Fiesta, 12 edition. This blog carnival focuses on (what else?) finance! Carnival of Improving Life, issue 22. This carnival tries to coach people on how to improve the quality of their lives.
Here's more blog carnivalia for you to read; Making money and Business advice carnival for 19 August 2008. Who would have ever thought that an unemployed research scientist had anything of value to tell the business community?
Another blog carnival for you to enjoy; Gene Genie, issue #34, summertime and the blogging is easy. This blog carnival focuses mainly on the human genome and the genetics of human disease.
Here's a few blog carnivals for you to read; Carnival of Children's Literature, the Beach Edition. This is all about cool new children's literature that's available (or soon will be). Observations on Life blog carnival, 17 August edition. This is a large blog carnival and contains a huge variety of topics to read bout, too. Unfortunately, this blog carnival will be on hiatus until next year, and perhaps forever.
I am officially embarrassed. It was recently brought to my attention that my previous post misattributed the new Praxis blog to Bora Zivkovic. Bora did indeed host the first edition of Praxis, the new blog carnival of academic life. However. The Praxis experimental carnival of "the experience of living the scientific" was established, founded, and otherwise continues to be led by Martin, author of The Lay Scientist blog. Mini Bio: Well I'm Martin, I live in Cambridge, England, and this is me on the Amazon in 2007. I did a frankly weird Ph.D. looking at the relationship between models from…
CORRECTION: The following was to be a part-sincere/part-serious sendup of my buddy Bora's penchant for monitoring the entire Internet. Bora did indeed host the first edition of Praxis, the new blog carnival of academic life. However. The Praxis experimental carnival of "the experience of living the scientific" was established, founded, and otherwise continues to be led by Martin, author of The Lay Scientist blog. Mini Bio: Well I'm Martin, I live in Cambridge, England, and this is me on the Amazon in 2007. I did a frankly weird Ph.D. looking at the relationship between models from ecology,…
Here's a few blog carnivals that were published while I was hanging out with my ScienceBlog colleagues (sorry for posting this so late!); I and the Bird blog carnival, issue 81. This blog carnival focuses on wild birds and birding. Carnival of Cinema, episode 88, the Blogger of Paradise edition. This blog carnival links to movie stuff! Yippee!
Here's a few blog carnivals for you to read; Tangled Bank, issue 111 -- eleventy-one! I think that's good luck in Hobbiton, right? Anyway, this blog carnival focuses on science, nature and medicine. Carnival of the Vanities, 7 August 2008 issue. This is the original blog carnival, the first one in the whole wide world, and it links to the best writing in the blogosphere, regardless of topic. Rants, the 6 August 2008 issue. You know you want to read it, yes you do!
Here's a few blog carnivals for you to enjoy; StoryBlogging Carnival, issue XC. This carnival features blog essays that tell a story. Carnival of the Feminists, 62nd edition. This blog carnival focuses on feminism and increasing the exposure of news that affects the welfare of women. Linnaeus' Legacy, issue ten. This relatively new blog carnival links to articles about taxonomy and biodiversity.
Here's a few blog carnivals for you to read; Carnival of the Blue, number 15. This is a new blog carnival that focuses on the ocean, including ocean life asn well as non-oceanic life that is dependent upon the sea. All Things Eco, issue eleven. This blog carnival focuses on living lightly on the earth. Carnival of Family Life, 4 August 2008 issue. This blog focuses on all aspects of family life, from education to health and wellness.
Here's a couple blog carnivals for you to enjoy; Friday Ark number 202. This blog carnival focuses on photography, and animals are the stars! American Economics blog carnival, 1 August 2008 edition. This blog carnival focuses on economic topics -- realities and perceptions -- as well as some information on how to deal with the personal impacts of national economic shifts.
Here's a few recently published blog carnivals for you to enjoy; Carnival of Liberals, 30 July edition. This blog carnival focuses on politics and freethought. Carnival of the Green, issue 138. This blog carnival focuses on living lightly on the earth.
Here are a few blog carnivals for you to read and enjoy; Carnival of the Elitist Bastards, issue number three. This new blog carnival celebrates excessive arrogance and bare-knuckle commentary, where smart-assed brutes with swords for tongues receive their rightful acknowledgment. All Things Eco blog carnival, issue number ten. This blog carnival focuses on providing information to others on living in an earth-friendly way.