Tangled Bank
Encephalon 13
Carnival of Education #98
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I'll mention again that there's a new Tangled Bank at Salto Sobrious. Any volunteers for future hosting duties? We have slots open starting in April—drop me a note if you're interested.
A Tangled Bank is a good spot from which to launch an ambush—so Salto Sobrius is on the attack!
P.S. Scienceblogs had a server upgrade last night that went awry. If you were unable to make comments for a while, sorry about that—I think it is all better now.
Take a voyage with Captain Collins on the 68th Tangled Bank expedition. No squid or pirates were spotted this time, but it's still fascinating stuff.
Friday Ark #115
Carnival of Education #95
I and the Bird #37
The Tangled Bank will be at Down to Earth next Wednesday—send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net.
Before everyone disappears on their Thanksgiving break, stock up on science at the Tangled Bank #67: Giving thanks for science. And remember: if you have any creationist family members, be sure to get in a good fierce argument about evolution over the turkey day feast.
There don't seem to be a lot of carnival notices in my mailbox today, so I'll just note that the Friday Ark #113 is up, and remind everyone that the next Tangled Bank is coming up on Wednesday, at Newton's Binomium (by the way, I thought his post on the difficulty of explaining the importance of evo-devo was good—there are biologists who look utterly blank at the enthusiasm the subject generates in some of us). Send stuff to host@tangledbank.net or me by Tuesday.
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!
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.
Our regularly scheduled host has been incommunicado, but fortunately, Josh Rosenau heroically stepped into the breach and has delivered a last-minute Tangled Bank #65 to us.
Skeptics' Circle #46
I and the Bird #35
Carnival of the Liberals #24
Friday Ark #110
By the way, the mysterious disappearance of this week's Tangled Bank host is still unexplained, but Thoughts from Kansas has stepped forward to fill in the gap (thanks to you others who volunteered, too—I went through the list in the order the offers were received, and Josh was first). Give him a little time, he's doing this on very short notice, and I'll put up an announcement whenever it's done.
I have forwarded to him all the submissions that were sent via me or host@tangledbank.net, but if you…
Ummm, anyone know anything about this week's host for the Tangled Bank? It's supposed to be at http://metaanalyses.blogspot.com/, but that site immediately bumps me into a redirect to something else.
I also haven't heard back from the host—if anyone knows him (or if you are him), drop me a line and let me know what's up. If there's a problem, I'll recruit someone to fill in the gap on short notice.
New (and old) carnivals I'm just now getting around to:
Carnival of the Godless #51
Friday Ark #109
I & the Bird #34
Carnival of Education #89
The next Tangled Bank will be at meta_analyses on Wednesday, 25 October—send links to your science blog entries to PZ Myers or host@tangledbank.net.
The latest Tangled Bank is online (a little bit late) at Neurophilosophy. My notice is a little bit late, too, but in one of those odd coincidences, it's because I'm in London…as is this week's host, and I met him at the natural history museum yesterday.
Better late than never, and just in case you haven't read it already, head on over.
Hey! Go read these! You can talk about anything you want in the comments!
Animalcules #2
Friday Ark #105
Carnival of Education #85
Next week's Tangled Bank will be hosted at OK so I'm not really a cowboy. Send your links directly to indiancowboysblog-at-gmail.com, or to host@tangledbank.net, or to me. Any new volunteers to host? The next open slots are available in February and later.
The newest edition of the Tangled Bank, Tangled Bank #62—Travel Bingo edition, is now up at the Hairy Museum of Natural History. The editor went all out for this one and made custom icons for each entry: don't you wish you'd submitted something now?
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?
The latest edition of the biweekly compendium of science blogging, the Tangled Bank, is now available for your reading enjoyment at Epigenetics News.
Hrrrm-hah. Well. The FrinkTank has delivered a little addendum to the last Tangled Bank. Sneaky. You knew those guys couldn't possibly do everything conventionally.
Meanwhile, Tangled Bank #61 will be appearing at Epigenetics News next Wednesday. Send in those links!
The Tangled Bank has been frinked: the latest irreverent edition is up at FrinkTank.