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Srikant JakilinkiScience is driving our conversation unlike ever before. From climate change to intelligent design, HIV/AIDS to stem cells, science education to space exploration, science is figuring prominently in our discussions of politics, religion, philosophy, business and the arts. New insights and discoveries in neuroscience, theoretical physics and genetics are revolutionizing our understanding of who are are, where we come from and where we're heading. Launched in January 2006, ScienceBlogs is a portal to this global dialogue, a digital science salon featuring the leading bloggers from a wide array of scientific disciplines. Today, ScienceBlogs is the largest online community dedicated to science.
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ScienceBlogs is very much an experiment in science communication, and being first also means being first to encounter unforeseen obstacles. We are learning as we go (and as goes the blogosphere) and appreciate your understanding and patience.
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was both intrigued and disturbed ... after the semester ended and grades were
given out and we received the student evaluations that had been filled out on
the last day of class ... to read this from one of the students...
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Linda McDonaldnon fiction reading
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Joe VirantWe have selected our 60+ bloggers based on their originality, insight, talent, and dedication and how we think they would contribute to the discussion at ScienceBlogs. Our role, as we see it, is to create and continue to improve this forum for discussion, and to ensure that the rich dialogue that takes place at ScienceBlogs resonates outside the blogosphere.
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Arthur Leeseed media group and SEED magazine
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Jamie StricklandWhere the world goes to talk about science.
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Peter FeerickWhere the world goes to talk about science.
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Marge RunkleWhere the world goes to talk about science.
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Melissa ValentineA collection of other science blogs. It is well organized and has a huge variety of topics.
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JIM RESEARCHscience and medical articles for the public
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Amy HopkinsBlogs related to science
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mike powerOver 60 Science Blogs
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Joe RowingScienceBlogs is the world's largest conversation about science.
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Shawn KimballScienceBlogs is the world's largest conversation about science. (71 blogs & 72,000+ posts)
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paulo martinsScienceBlogs is the world's largest conversation about science.
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Bob Fostercollection of more than 60 science bloggers. Part of SEED group
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Mitch BleierFrom climate change to intelligent design, HIV/AIDS to stem cells, science education to space exploration, science is figuring prominently in our discussions of politics, religion, philosophy, business and the arts. New insights and discoveries in neuroscience, theoretical physics and genetics are revolutionizing our understanding of who are are, where we come from and where we're heading. Launched in January 2006, ScienceBlogs is a portal to this global dialogue, a digital science salon featuring the leading bloggers from a wide array of scientific disciplines. Today, ScienceBlogs is the largest online community dedicated to science.
We believe in providing our bloggers with the freedom to exercise their own editorial and creative instincts. We do not edit their work and we do not tell them what to write about.
We have selected our 60+ bloggers based on their originality, insight, talent, and dedication and how we think they would contribute to the discussion at ScienceBlogs. Our role, as we see it, is to create and continue to improve this forum for discussion, and to ensure that the rich dialogue that takes place at ScienceBlogs resonates outside the blogosphere. -
robert eWe have selected our 60+ bloggers based on their originality, insight, talent, and dedication and how we think they would contribute to the discussion at ScienceBlogs. Our role, as we see it, is to create and continue to improve this forum for discussion,
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John PearceScienceBlogs is very much an experiment in science communication. Seedmediagroup.com selected 40+ bloggers based on their originality, insight, talent, and dedication and how they think they would contribute to the discussion at ScienceBlogs.
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