carnivals
Tangled Bank #104 is up on Dammit Jim!
Grand Rounds Vol. 4 No. 32 are up on Doc Gurley
I and the Bird #74 is up on Consworld
Change of Shift: Volume 2, Number 22 is up on Life in the NHS
The Carnival of Space - the anniversary edition - is up on Why Homeschool
Carnival of Education #169 is up on What It's Like on the Inside
The 122nd Carnival of Homeschooling is up on HomeschoolBuzz
My exams begin on Friday, so things are going to be pretty quite around here until around mid-May. I will post various bits and pieces over the next couple of weeks, but in the meantime, here are some interesting links that I've found recently:
In the New York Times Magazine, Gary Marcus discusses the possibility of memory chips - future generations of neural implants which use algorithms inspired by Google to augment the retrieval of information.
The author of the above article is interviewed by Carl Zimmer on bloggingheadsTV. Marcus is a professor of psychology at NYU, and the author of a…
Encephalon #44 is up on Cognitive Daily
Carnival of the Green #125 is up on The Conservation Report
Skeptic's Circle #85 is up on Andrea's Buzzing About
Carnival of Space #51 is up on Astro Engine
Let's catch up with the carnivals:
I and the Bird #73
Carnival of the Fraudless
Carnival of the Liberals #63
Skeptics' Circle #85
We've got a new Tangled Bank at Dammit Jim! next Wednesday — send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net.
Libra: There's a choice to be made. You can live fast and hard in the hands of the coke dealer, or you can have the sedate life with regular maintenance, dealing with nothing harder than the occasional phosphate salt. The difference is as simple as a chain with a lock.
Andrea's Buzzing about the latest skeptic's circle.
I'd point out in particular Blake Stacey's discussion of the real expelled, scientists who challenge creationism.
And I'd also recommend the Pap smear to Skepchic. It makes sense in context.
The Tar Heel Tavern was the first blog carnival that focused on a geographical region instead of a topic. It was going strong for about two years, but I could not find enough time to manage it any more, so it went extinct.
But now that blogging in North Carolina has grown so much and got well organized, the idea of resurrecting the Tar Heel Tavern has popped up. Perhaps we can do a few, for special occasions, and if it "catches" turn it into a monthly or fortnightly carnival (weekly is far too intense).
Anton hosted the first resurrected TTHT with the topic of Water, due to the draught.…
Grand Rounds 4.31, the medical blog carnival, is up on Dr. Val and The Voice of Reason
The newest edition of Gene Genie, the human genetics blog carnival, is up on My Biotech Life.
The Boneyard - Edition #18 - is up on Archaeozoology
Accretionary Wedge #8 is up on Andrew's Geology Blog
The 39th edition of Four Stone Hearth is up on Hominin Dental Anthropology
The 168th edition of The Carnival of Education is up on The Education Wonk
Carnival of the Liberals #63 is up on Vagabond Scholar
Carnival of the Green #124 is up on EcoTech Daily
The 121st edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling is up…
To Hell with Expelled! a special, one-time carnival is up on Dinosaurs and The Bible: A Creationist's Fairy Tale
Change of Shift: Volume Two, Number 21 is up on Nurse Sean (dot) com
I and the Bird #73 is up on A Snail's Eye View
Friday Ark #187 is up on Modulator
The 103rd edition of the Tangled Bank is up on rENNISance woman (I think this is the first time TB has been hosted on the Nature Network - lovely!).
Encephalon #43 is up on GNIF Brain Blogger
Grand Rounds Volume 4, Number 30 is now up on Women's Health News
The 167th edition of The Carnival of Education is up on The C.E.A. Blog
Carnival of the Green #123 is up on Nature Moms
120th Carnival of Homeschooling is up on Nerd Family. Pro-Nerd. Pro-Family.
Don hasn't posted Oekologie #16 yet, but give him a break; he's in Florida visiting family. It will be up shortly.
It's coming tomorrow at the Evangelical Ecologist. Use the BC form or just send them by email.
We are looking for Oekologie hosts for August 15th on, so if you feel like putting together a carnival (and drawing some traffic to your blog), just shoot me an email and I'll sign you up.
Molecular and Cell Biology Carnival #1 is up on the skeptical alchemist (they need a catchy name, a homepage, an icon/button, etc....).
Carnival of the Liberals #62 is up on A Revolution Of One
The newest Tangled Bank will be at rENNISance woman on Wednesday, so send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net soon. Meanwhile, you could read these other carnivals:
Humanist Symposium #17
Circus of the Spineless
I and the Bird #72
Skeptics' Circle #84
Friday Ark #186
Carnival of the Blue #11 is up on Zooillogix
Four Stone Hearth, Vol. 38 is up on A Very Remote Period Indeed
The 84th Meeting of the Skeptic's Circle is up on Archaeoporn
The 57th Carnival of the Feminists is up on Pandemian
Grand Rounds - Vol. 4, No. 29 - now up on Dr.Wes
The 166th Carnival of Education is up on The Elementary Educator
Friday Ark #186 is up on Modulator
The 119th Carnival of Homeschooling is up on A Pondering Heart
The Boneyard XIII is up on Greg Laden's blog
International Carnival of Pozitivities 2.10 is up on Mshairi
Carnival of the Green # 122 is up on Agroblogger
I and the Bird #72 is up on Ecobirder
Festival of The Trees #22 is up on Arvores Vivas em Nossas Vidas
166th Carnival of Education is up on I Want to Teach Forever
The latest Change of Shift is up on Nurse Ratched's Place