carnivals

Perusable blogaliciousness for your Friday morning: Carnival of Education Friday Ark #103 Mendel's Garden #5 The Hairy Museum of Natural History has put out a call for submissions to the Tangled Bank, with an early deadline. If you want a shot at maybe seeing your link with a custom illustration, send it in by Sunday evening. He'll try to accept stuff up through Tuesday, but make life easy on the guy, OK?
Change Of Shift #6 is up on Emergiblog.
Sorry - I had no internet today since 9am. All the posts were pre-scheduled for automatic posting. Some money came in after midnight so I paid the bill but am too tired right now to post anything (and have too much e-mail and stuff to go through). In the meantime, I did a LOT on my Dissertation so that is a good thing. Will be back tomorrow.... In the meantime, check out: New Carnival of Education is up on Get On The Bus Grand Rounds, Volume 2, Number 50 is up on Clinical cases and Images Carnival of Homeschooling Week 36: Labor Day is up on Why Homeschool.
Synapse #6 is up on The Mouse Trap.
Philosopher's Carnival #35 is up on Philosopher's Playground.
Mendel's Garden #5 is up on Evolgen.
There are plenty of outspoken atheists in the United States—read the latest Carnival of the Godless #48 for a small sampling—but you can still find many mainstream journalists writing about them as if they were peculiar aliens living under a log with other unsavory and oddly constructed organisms. Today, it's Newsweek that exclaims in surprise that there are godless people among us. It's not a very deep or thoughtful article, and what I found most noticeable about it is the obliviousness of the author. Here's how it starts: Americans answered the atrocities of September 11, overwhelmingly,…
Carnival of the Godless #48 is up on Deep Thoughts. Tar Heel Tavern #80 is up on 2sides2Ron.
Teaching Carnival is back from summer break and the edition #11 is up on WorkBook.
Bio::Blogs #3 is up on business|bytes|genes|molecules. History Carnival #38 is up on Frog In A Well - Japan
We have another bumper crop of carnivals this week: Skeptics' Circle #42 Festival of the Trees #3 I and the Bird #31 Bio::Blogs #3 Circus of the Spineless #12 Carnival of the Liberals #20 Friday Ark #102
Festival of the Trees #3 is up on Burning Silo. Friday Ark #102 is up on, where else, The Modulator.
Submit your neuro-bloggy treats to me (encephalon.host@gmail.com) by Sept 10th (9pm) for the next issue of the brain-based carnival Encephalon. Submission guidelines can be found here. Check out past issue of the Encephalon: 3rd July, 2006 - The Neurophilosopher's blog 17th July, 2006 - Pure Pedantry 31st July, 2006 - Thinking Meat 14th August, 2006 - The Neurocritic 28th August, 2006 - Developing Intelligence
Circus of the Spineless #12 is up on Sunbeam from Cucumbers. I can't believe it's already been a year since this fine carnival started!
The latest edition of the biweekly compendium of science blogging, the Tangled Bank, is now available for your reading enjoyment at Epigenetics News.
Panta Rei is a new science carnival: The theme is on thermal sciences related topics, from the purely technical to the academic trivia and gossip. Contributions from science and engineering bloggers with a post that is even remotely related to the above topics and at times, not at all related to but nevertheless a good science post, is also welcome. Self nominations are fine. Check out the 1st edition on Nonoscience and the 2nd edition on Prashant Mullik's Kyun.
Tangled Bank #61 is up on Epigenetics News. Skeptic's Circle #42 is up on Immunoblogging.
I And The Bird #31 is up on Migrateblog. Enjoy the poetry leading you to the best bird-writing on the Internet.
Carnival of the Liberals #20 is up on The Greenbelt - the next one will be in two weeks on Archy. The latest Carnival of Homeschooling is up on Category Five - the next one will be next week on Why Homeschool.
Carnival of the Green #42 is up on The Disillusioned Kid. Carnival of Education #82 is up on Thespis Journal. Grand Rounds, V. 2, No. 49 is up on Protect the Airway.