ABATC August Digest

Here are some of my best posts from August, in my own opinion. You know it is a small proportion of all posts, but even if I posted only these, that’s quite a nice blog right there if I may say so myself šŸ˜‰
What I try to do when I travel abroad across several time zones
Well versed in science
Vote McCain?
Importance of History of Science (for scientists and others)
The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule? By eliminating Free Market, of course
Paperless Office? Bwahahahaha!
Science vs. Britney Spears
Domestication – it’s a matter of time (always is for me, that’s my ‘hammer’ for all nails)
Just informing the voters….
Next thing, they outlaw cooking at home: it’s chemistry, after all….
Quail And I
Candidates on Science
NYC SciBlings MeetUp – Sunday and Monday
Green Sahara Cemeteries
The Horse Exhibit at the AMNH
Praxis #1
Rage 2.0
Rainforest Glow-worms glow at night because their clock says so
What kind of personality predisposes one to start blogging?
Drinking Age?
To Equine Things There is a Season (guest post by Barn Owl)
There is no need for a ‘Creepy Treehouse’ in using the Web in the classroom
Why teaching evolution is dangerous
iNaturalist rocks!
Post-publication Peer-review in PLoS-ONE, pars premiere
Scienceblogs Millionth Comment parties!
Palin?
ResearchBlogging.org, v.2.0
What are teachers for?
I’ll try to remember to do this every month to make it easier for those of you exhausted by my posting rate….

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