carnivals

The new edition of Animalcules, the microbiological carnival, is up on Baumhaus For somewhat larger animals, visit Friday Ark #113 up on Modulator
History Carnival XLIII is up on Axis of Evel Knievel
Change of Shift, Volume One, number Eleven is up on Life in the NHS.
There is a new carnival in town: Carnival of Citizens: The public sphere is in disarray. Dominated by demagoguery, mudslinging, and dogmatic regurgitation of partisan talking points, there's scant room left for fair-minded deliberation about the issues we care about. The Carnival of Citizens is a response to this challenge: it aims to foster genuine dialogue between bloggers of diverse perspectives, to bring us one step closer to the ideal of a healthier, more deliberative, democracy. --------snip------------ The Carnival of Citizens covers all topics of "public debate", i.e. politics and…
The 93rd Carnival of Education is up on What It's Like on the Inside. The 46th Carnival of Homeschooling is up on Sprittibee.
53rd edition of the Carnival of the Green is up on Triplepundit. Grand Rounds - the Monty Python edition - is up on The rumors were true.
I'm falling behind on the carnival circuit! Here are some I should have noted the other day. Carnival of the Godless #53 Friday Ark #112 The Synapse #11
Here is another first in the world of blog carnivals - a fusion! Billy is hosting the Tar Heel Tavern (NC blogging) and the Ringing Of The Bards (poetry) all together. It is a virtual visit of blogging poets to North Carolina. Enjoy!
The 5th International Carnival of Positivities, a carnival about HIV and AIDS founded by Ron Hudson, is up over at A Blog Around the Clock. Quite a few ScienceBloggers, myself included, contributed. Check it out!
Welcome to the fifth international carnival of pozitivities, blog carnival about HIV and AIDS founded and managed by my friend and neighbor (and great blogger) Ron Hudson. I have to say that preparing this carnival has been quite an eye-opener for me and that I have learned so much. I feel it would be presumptious of me to write any editorials for today's entries so I will just list them with brief quotes from each post, but I warmly recommend that you take your time and read each and every post here - perhaps they will be eye-openers for you as well. Eric Jost of Confessions of a gay…
Carnival of the Liberals #25 - the Metapolitical edition - is up on Philosophy, Etc. and Richard has picked some fantastic winners for this week's carnival.
The 47th edition of the Skeptics' Circle is up on Polite Company (OK, it is really here). I and the Bird #36 is up on Words & Pictures.
More carnivals! Four Stone Hearth #2 Grand Rounds #3.07 Carnival of the Liberals #25 Skeptics' Circle #47 (whoa, check out the superhero comic!) I and the Bird #36
Tangled Bank #66 is up on Easternblot. The second edition of The Fourstone Hearth is up on Afarensis.
This week's Tangled Bank covers everything from spacewomen to cavemen in The Tangled Bank - The Future, Present, and Past at easternblot.net. The election news is all over, so it's time to read some science!
92nd edition of the Carnival of Education is up on NYC Educator Carnival of Homeschooling - Library Edition is up on SpunkyHomeSchool.
Grand Rounds 3.07 are now up on MSSPNexus Blog
Encephalon #10 is up at A Blog Around the Clock.
This is the last reminder to send me permalinks to your recent posts related to neurons, brains, behavior and cognition for the next edition of Encephalon, the neuroscience carnival. I need them by midnight today. I'll post the carnival tomorrow morning. Send the links to:encephalon.host AT gmail DOT com orCoturnix AT gmail DOT com
A few carnival announcements: Carnival of Education #91 Friday Ark #111 Good planets are hard to find I know, it seems like we just had one, but it's coming up again: a new Tangled Bank on Wednesday, 8 November at Easternblot.net. Send links to science articles to PZ Myers or host@tangledbank.net by Tuesday if you want to seem them there.