Yes, it's November 1, and that means Scientiae time! Over at Yami's place, Green Gabbro.
I begged and begged my fellow male Sciblings to take up Yami's challenge and participate in this Scientiae, and two - count 'em, two! - of them responded! Kudos to Abel Pharmboy at Terra Sigillata and Chris Rowan at Highly Allochthonous. Which is better than none, and I am sure the others were preoccupied with many pressing tasks, and will find time on some other day to ponder gender issues. I should also note the two posts that Bill Hooker at Open Reading Frame contributed.
Yami's version of the carnival is very good; you'll find plenty to keep you thinking!
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