Something to keep you busy today:
The Duke Marine Lab and the Environmental Law Society Present a talk by Roz Savage, environmental campaigner and solo ocean rower. Sep 07, 2010, from 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM, in Love Auditorium, Levine Science Research Center, Duke University campus (West)
Warning: Misusing the journal impact factor can damage your science!
ScienceOnline2010 – interview with Morgan Giddings
Deep Sea News Adds To Its Ranks and Resistance is Futile: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Network Effect
If Molluscs Could Communicate What Would They Say?
The difference between chemistry and physics
New and awesome History of Science blog: Whewell’s Ghost
How Censoring Craigslist Helps Pimps, Child Traffickers and Other Abusive Scumbags
Neuronistas vs. Reticularistas (compare to the old hit – The discovery of the neuron)
Evolutionary psycho-logy: Commandeering genetics to explain why Obama really is a Muslim
Parenting Beyond Belief Author and the Creationist Teacher
Interview with a Science Communicator – Matt Benton
The Molbio Carnival: second edition
Gender, religion, and volunteering
Tools for a scientist: September Scientiae
‘Spontaneous collaboration’ and other lessons from the private sector
TIMELINES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Oh no! She was so beloved! N.C.Zoo Lioness Loses Cancer Battle
Students and Neuroanthropology: The Power of the Post
The Great Science Online London Tweetup
Medical woodblock prints from 19th-century Japan
Art Monday: Girl & Dino, made on iPod
Kindred killers: Monkeypox rising in the wake of smallpox eradication
New science blogs in New Zealand
Premenstrual syndrome: understanding origin and variation
The Role of Scientists and of Scientific Authority
Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits
Berry Go Round – call for submissions to the plant blog carnival