Tangled Bank
The latest edition of the Tangled Bank is at geek counterpoint. Lotsa linky, have fun!
Animals and education await you at these fine carnivals:
Friday Ark #135
Carnival of Education #115
I and the Bird #47
It's time for the Tangled Bank next week, at About Archaeology — send your tired, your poor…wait, no, send those links to science articles to me or host@tangledbank.net by Tuesday!
It's time for Tangled Bank #77 at Aetiology, and it's another mega-collection of links to science articles.
I have been remiss in my duties—there is a Tangled Bank this week, at the amazing and awesome Aetiology. Send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net by Tuesday!
The latest edition of the Tangled Bank is online at Balancing Life. I hope you like mangos.
Friday Ark #131
I and the Bird #45
Grand Rounds 3(26)
Carnival of the Liberals #34
The next Tangled Bank will be at Balancing Life; send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net.
GrrlScientist has put up the latest edition of the Tangled Bank at Living the Scientific Life.
Welcome everyone to the 75th edition of Tangled Bank! There is plenty of material here to read so I think that you all will find something to interest you in this collection of the most recent stories about science, nature and medicine. So without further ado, I will let you jump right in.
Science and Religion
Tara at Aetiology wrote about a recent talk about Intelligent Design by Fred Skiff -- a presentation that was long on rhetoric, short on light.
I wrote a book review about God: the Failed Hypothesis by Victor J. Stenger. The book critically examines both empirical data and scientific…
Well, finally…a certain evil monkey quite playing around to bring us Tangled Bank #74, in which he says cruel things about me. You'll want to read it just to see how he crushed my delicate feelings.
The evil monkey who is hosting the Tangled Bank this week is experiencing severe computer problems, so the carnival may not appear until tomorrow. I told him that mashing bananas into the keyboard and flinging poo at the screen wasn't good for system stability, but he just bared his teeth at me and jumped up and down, screeching.
Whether you think the current holiday is Valentine's Day, a belated Darwin Day, or Quirky Alone day, the latest edition of the Tangled Bank is for you.
A few recent carnivals to keep you busy:
Friday Ark #125
I and the Bird #42
Mendel's Garden #11
The next Tangled Bank will be at Lab Cat on Wednesday. Send links to me or host@tangledbank.net.
I'm still collecting submissions for the Circus of the Spineless at the end of February— send me links to your invertebrate-centric articles.
The latest Tangled Bank is online at Ouroboros, and it's a big one. I noticed what seemed to be an awful lot of entries whizzing through my mailbox on the way, so I had a suspicion that we were giving Chris a workout with this edition.
There has been a call for submissions for the next Tangled Bank, to be held at Ouroboros next Wednesday. Send those links to Chris Patil, me, or host@tangledbank.net.
While you're waiting for the best carnival of them all, may I suggest that you browse these fine alternatives that are already available?
Friday Ark #123
Carnival of Education #103
I and the Bird #41
This is an open thread, too — chat away!
The latest edition, Tangled Bank #71, is set in 1771, so if you want your biology with an Enlightenment flavor, you know where to go.
Here be carnival announcements and news, and an opportunity to blather about whatever you want in the comments.
The Tangled Bank will be at The Voltage Gate on Wednesday. Send your links to thevoltagegate [at] gmail.com, host@tangledbank.net, or me
Now you can go read these:
Friday Ark #121
Grand Rounds: Diet and Food
Carnival of Education #101
I and the Bird #40
Carnival of Education #99
I and the Bird #39
Friday Ark #119
And remember—the Tangled Bank will be at ¡Viva La Evolución! next Wednesday, so send links to vivalaevolucion at hotmail dot com, me, or host@tangledbank.net.