carnivals

The science blogosphere must be getting big if it can support biology subspecialty carnivals: now you can read collections of posts about just bioinformatics or genetics. And here I thought a general science carnival might be too narrow to draw in a wide readership, way back in the dark ages!
The second edition of Mendel's Garden, the genetics carnival, is up on Genetics and Health Blog. The first issue of Bio::Blogs, a carnival of bioinformatics is up on Public Rambling History Carnival XXXIV is up on Chapati Mystery. The new Pediatric Grand Rounds are to be found on Breath Spa for Kids. The 71st Tar Heel Tavern, the North Carolina carnival, is up on Slowly She Turned (e-mail me if you want to host next week or in the future!).
Yes, there are two neurocarnivals. They occur on alternate weeks. So, if you have written something this past week, send your entry to the Encephalon which will be posted on Neurophilosopher's blog on 3rd July, 2006. Posts you write afterwards, during next week (or, if you really, really, really hate Neurophilosopher and really, really, really, love me), send to me for the inclusion in the next edition of the Synapse, to be held right here on July 9th, 2006. Both carnivals are listed on Blogcarnival.com so you can use their automated submission forms.
The first edition of the Festival of the Trees, the blog carnival of tree lovers, is up on Via Negativa. It is huge and beautiful!
We have a couple of carnivals up right now… Modulator's Friday Ark Circus of the Spineless #10 Carnival of Education #73 …and a few that are looking for submissions. Carnival of the Liberals #16 will be at the Uncredible Hallq next Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, e3 Information Overload will be hosting the Tangled Bank. It's time to send in those science links! So…feel free to say what's on your mind in the comments.
Circus of the Spineless #10 is up on Science And Sensibility. Friday Ark #93 is up on Modulator.
Carnival of Education #73 is up on The Lilting House. Carnival of Homeschooling #26 is up on The Homeschool Cafe.
Carnival of Bad History is back from hiatus and will, under the new management, become a monthly carnival. Excellent new issue, number 6, is now up on Frog In A Wall - Japan. Enjoy! New Grand Rounds are up on Medview. Carnival of the Green #33 is up on Jen's Green Journal.
Quick! A few more carnivals to flog today… The Synapse #1, a new neuroscience carnival. Carnival of the Godless #43
The Synapse, new carnival of neuroscience - from molecules to cognition and everything in-between - is the first carnival that originated here on SEED scienceblogs.com. Today, the first edition saw the light of day, so you should go over to Pure Pedantry to check it out. The homepage of the carnival, with archives, instructions for submission, etc., can be found here. In two weeks, on July 9th, 2006, the carnival will be held here, on A Blog Around The Clock. Please send your entries to me by July 8th at midnight (Eastern Time). You can send your entries to: the DOT synapse DOT carnival…
Want this badge? Carnival of the Godless #43 is up on Silly Humans. Want this badge? The Tar Heel Tavern #70:qualities of life, is up on Another blue puzzle piece. Radiology Grand Rounds Volume-I are up on Sumer's Radiology Site.
In chronological order, starting with tomorrow....[under the fold] First The Synapse (neurobiology, brain and behavior) will be on June 25th, 2006 on Pure Pedantry. Next Carnival of the Godless (religion from godless perspective) will be on June 25, 2006 on Silly Humans. Next Tar Heel Tavern (North Carolina blogging) will be on June 25th, 2006 on My Blue Puzzle Piece. First Radiology Grand Rounds will be on June 25th, 2006 on Sumer's Radiology Site. Next Carnival of the Green (sustainability, environment, conservation) will be on June 26th, 2006 on Jen's Green Journal. Next Carnival of Bad…
I've been very, very bad at keeping up with all the carnivals, so here's a quick roundup. Carnival of the Liberals #15 I and the Bird #26 Carnival of Education #72 Skeptics' Circle #37 Carnival of Feminists #17 Circus of the Spineless seeks submissions! As usual, talk about whatever you want in the comments (at last, a place where the Coulter defenders can be evasive with permission!)
Next edition of the Circus of the Spineless, the wonderful carnival of creepy-crawlies and everything living without a spine, will be hosted by David of Science And Sensibility, a wonderful New Zealand science blog. The carnival should appear on June 30th, so send your entries on time - about a day in advance - to: winda002 AT student DOT otago DOT ac DOT nz
37th meeting of the Skeptic's Circle is now a Triangle with a distinctly marine flavour..as in...Bermuda! Go check it out at Autism Diva.
While I was out playing all day yesterday, a new Tangled Bank appeared at Centrerion. I'm so late in my announcement that you've probably all read it already, but if you haven't, there's much science writing to occupy you for a while.
The very first edition of Change Of Shift, the new carnival of nursing is up on the wonderful Kim's Emergiblog.
A delightful World Cup-themed edition of I and the Bird is up on The Hawk Owls' Nest. A great round-up and an excellent example of creative hosting. Next edition is the First Year Anniversary of the carnival, so it goes back home to 10000 Birds. The theme is "why you blog, why you bird, or why you blog about birds". Send your entries to Mike by July 5.
Tangled Bank #56 is up on Centrerion. Although I e-mailed in a few posts, none got published - ah, well.
Carnival of the Liberals is up on Varkam's portion of the group-blog Neural Gourmet. This is a competitive carnival where the host picks the Ten Best Posts of the week, out of several dozens entries. I am very happy to see that Top Ten this week include four posts from science blogs, and of those, two are from scienceblogs.com.