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Thanks for the plug! Have you ever come across any carnivals of physical scientists? I’ve been looking around and haven’t found anything on chemistry (in particular) or the rest.
Well, Philosophia Nauralis and Panta Rei are physics carnivals, but there is not enough chemistry blog yet to be able to sustain a chemistry carnival.