It is becoming really busy around here….
What will ScienceOnline2011 be? and 10 ways to help with ScienceOnline2011
The BlogTogether Birthday Bash – Oct 19, 2010
Scienceblogging: science3.0.com – a Q&A with Mark Hahnel
Exceptional Lake, Exceptional Species
Larry Summers and the Subversion of Economics
Livestock Production Will Push Earth’s Limits
Weight Classes Aim to Balance Races
Should Animals Adapt, or Should We Change Our Behavior?
Americans Less Likely to Practice Safe Sex with Age
Animal Research: Animal Welfare vs. Animal Rights
Most people are cool with gays teaching kids (today)
I love you to death: Sexual Cannibalism
Open Access Week Kick-off with Harold Varmus and Cameron Neylon
Managed Relocation is a terrible idea.
Announcing PLoS Hubs: Biodiversity and Aggregating, tagging and connecting biodiversity studies
Sleep might help dieters shed more fat
Hey Zuck! Hollywood just hacked your profile and The 10 Most Glaring Lies In “The Social Network”
The Shocking Doctrine of Education
Mutating books, evolving authors
Scientia Pro Publica 41: the IgNobel Edition
Technorati’s survey: head-scratchers and brand-y swill
Choosing mates: do we REALLY want what we say we want?
Don’t Worry, I’m (Un)Professional: A Guide to Your Laboratory Colleagues
Spineless critters and more in the world’s oceans
Why leaves change color in the fall
Robots do simple surgical procedure
Paleobiology confessions 3: science, blogs, and being human
Pet Cougars – a Fatal Attraction?
Tennis Players’ Grunts Slow Opponents Down and AAAAIIEEE! Tennis Players’ Grunts May Help Their Game
Gorosaurus—That Other Giant Monster Dinosaur
A Fish-Eyed View (from Land of the Lost Comics, 1946)
Are war crimes caused by bad apples or bad barrels?
The questions we should still be asking about gender
It’s time for the bacterial evolution crowd to get their own toys
Science: It beats living in caves
Rocket stoves in Mwamgongo: Finalizing the design and seeing acceptance
Assassin bugs deceive spiders with coat of many corpses
The Real Backyards of New York City
Pouches, pockets and sacs in the heads, necks and chests of mammals, part I: primates
Is Science a Job or a Calling?
The Why, When, Where and How of publishing data
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010 to Robert G. Edwards and Robert Edwards is awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize for the development of human in vitro fertilization (IVF) therapy and A surprising Nobel
Berlin Brothel Embraces Active Transportation
Left vs Right (World) and Arrested moral development.
One of the great inventions that never was – until now?
Evolution Among the Trilobites – Part 2
Why Broadband Service in the U.S. Is So Awful
Closeted Discoverers: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Scientists
Ouroboros and Peer Review: New Proposals Continue to Chase Their Own Tails
Gladwell discovers it takes more than 140 characters to overturn a government
Women’s Brains on Steroids?! WUT!?
How Climate Change Shaped Humanity
DNA – letters, stories, and narratives 60 years on
Which aspects of science are most advanced in terms of being openly accessible via the internet?
Authorities and hubs in Twitter conference feeds
How Building Standards Have Changed
Creationists and Y Chromosomes
The Shakers – and their importance for Evolutionary Studies
Being Blonde. Natural or otherwise…