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Volcanista is hosting the July Accretionary Wedge at her Magmalicious Blog. It's all about how people became interested in geology. There are some great stories - check it out!
The next Accretionary Wedge will be in August, hosted at Dino Jim's Musings, about unusual teaching methods, tools, or ideas.
We're looking for hosts for September and the fall. If you're interested, leave a comment on this post.
Four Stone Hearth #71 is up on Neuroanthropology
Grand Rounds Vol. 5 No. 43 are at Medicine & Technology
The 73rd edition of the Encephalon is up on Channel N
Carnival of the Green #188 is up on Kids Discover Nature
Twitter-friendly I and the bird #104 is up on A birding blog by Gunnar Engblom - part I and part II.
Friday Ark #251 is up on Modulator
Grand Rounds Vol. 5 No. 42 are up on Pharmamotion
Change of Shift Volume Four, Number One is up on Emergiblog
Scientia Pro Publica #7 is up on Greg Laden's blog
Carnival of the Green #187 is up on Plant a Tree USAâ¢
Carnival of the Liberals #94 is up on Submitted To A Candid World
Change of Shift, Volume 3 Number 26 is up on RehabRN
I and the Bird #103 is up on Birdfreak.com
Carnival of Space #108: Solstice Edition! is up on Starts With A Bang
Carnival of the Green #185 is up on The Daily (Maybe)
Friday Ark #248 is up on Modulator
Carnival of Evolution #13 will be hosted by FYI: Science! on July 2nd or so and needs more entries.
Scientia Pro Publica needs your entries before July 6th - the host is Greg Laden.
And, get your posts aggregated on ResearchBlogging.org if you want them to be considered for the PLoS ONE Blog Pick of the Month.
The call for posts for the July Accretionary Wedge, hosted by volcanista's Magmalicious Blog, is up!
So July's topic is about your inspiration to enter geoscience. Was it a fantastic mentor? Watching your geologist parents growing up? A great teacher, or an exciting intro field trip? How did it happen?
The deadline for posts is July 10. Go to volcanista's announcement and leave her a permalink there when you've got something to add.
(Yes, I am shamelessly posting the same thing here and at the Accretionary Wedge blog. But ignore that, and go read volcanista's call for posts instead.)
The Giant's Shoulders #12 is up on thoughts from gut bacteria
Scientia Pro Publica 6 is up on Mauka to Makai
The latest Grand Rounds are up on ACP Internist
The June edition of Accretionary Wedge: Let's Do a Time Warp! is up on Outside the Interzone
Boneyard returns at When Pigs Fly Returns
CARNIVAL OF THE GREEN #184! is up on The Conservation Report
The June Accretionary Wedge, "Let's Do a Time Warp," is up at Outside the Interzone. It's a crazy time-machine ride from before the Big Bang all the way into the tectonic future. Come along with the geology bloggers to a few of our favorite times.
(And, no, the Cretaceous-Tertiary Paleogene boundary didn't make anyone's list. But you'll have to go to the post to find out what did.)
The 92nd Edition of Carnival of the Liberals is up on OBAMA ACTION COMICS!
Friday Ark #247 is up on Modulator
I And The Bird #102 is up on Birder's Lounge
June edition of Change of Shift is up on Florence dot com
Grand Rounds, Volume 5, Number 38 are up on The Jobbing Doctor
And there are only a couple of days left until the next Giant's Shoulders, so try to write and send in something appropriate on History Of Science.
The deadline for the reactived geology blog carnival, The Accretionary Wedge, is coming on Saturday, June 13. The theme is Let's Do a Time Warp: if you could travel in space and time, to see the geologic past or the geologic future, on this planet or somewhere else, where would you go and what would you see?
Comment on Lockwood's announcement post with the url of your submission.
It should be fun. Join us!
June Scientiae, part II, is up on Sciencewomen
iCephalon, aka, Encephalon #72 is up on Cognitive Daily
Carnival of the Green #183 is up on ooffoo