Skip to main content
Scientific American
  • Cart 0
  • Forgot password?Loading
    Not yet registered?
  • |Newsletters
Advanced Search
  • COVID
  • Health
  • Mind & Brain
  • Environment
  • Technology
  • Space & Physics
  • Video
  • Podcasts
  • Opinion
  • Store
  • Subscribe
  • Current Issue
  • Cart0
  • Sign In
  • Newsletters
      • Share
      • Latest

      Save 30% on Digital

      A Blog Around The ClockA Blog Around The Clock

      Best of June at A Blog Around The Clock

      • By Bora Zivkovic on July 1, 2012
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on Reddit
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share via Email
      • Print
      Advertisement

      I posted only 11 times in June. That is, on A Blog Around The Clock only (not counting the posts on The Network Central, The SA Incubator, Video of the Week, Image of the Week, or editing Guest Blog and Expeditions).

      Brand new posts:

      Why do we blog? To change the world

      New and exciting kid on the block: PeerJ

      Updates, News and Announcements:

      Live chat today at noon about science blogging, circadian rhythms, sleep, metabolism and evolution

      ScienceOnline2013 – be a part of the program!

      ScienceOnline interviews:

      ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Kathryn Bowers

      Posts republished from the old archives:

      New Journalistic Workflow

      Best-of-the-Web linkfests:

      The Scienceblogging Weekly (June 1st, 2012)

      The Scienceblogging Weekly (June 8th, 2012)

      The Scienceblogging Weekly (June 22nd, 2012)

      The Scienceblogging Weekly (June 29th, 2012)

      Previously in the "Best of..." series:

      2012

      May

      April

      March

      February

      January

      2011

      December

      November

      October

      September

      August

      July

      June

      May

      April

      March

      February

      January

      2010

      December

      November

      October

      September

      August

      July

      June

      May

      April

      March

      February

      January

      2009

      December

      November

      October

      September

      August

      July

      June

      May

      April

      March

      February

      January

      The views expressed are those of the author(s) and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

         Follow Bora Zivkovic on Twitter

        Recent Articles by Bora Zivkovic

        • #SciAmBlogs Monday – #standingwithDNLee and yes, there was other stuff as well….
        • #SciAmBlogs Friday – Artificial Intelligence, Big Weather Data, Walking Dead, Hemlock Extinction, Walking to School, and more.
        • Physics of sperm vs. the sperm whale

        Read This Next

        Plants

        Stressed Plants 'Cry'--and Some Animals Can Probably Hear Them

        Emma Marris and Nature magazine

        Artificial Intelligence

        How to Tell If a Photo Is an AI-Generated Fake

        Meghan Bartels

        Artificial Intelligence

        AI Chatbots Can Diagnose Medical Conditions at Home. How Good Are They?

        Sara Reardon

        Astronomy

        Cosmos, Quickly: Remembering the Genius of Vera Rubin

        Tulika Bose, Clara Moskowitz and Jeffery DelViscio

        Weather

        Northern Lights Dance across U.S. because of 'Stealthy' Sun Eruptions

        Allison Parshall

        Policy

        Why Anti-Trans Laws Are Anti-Science

        The Editors | Opinion

        Advertisement

        Newsletter

        Get smart. Sign up for our email newsletter.

        Sign Up

        Save 30% on Digital

        Read More

        Previous

        The Scienceblogging Weekly (June 29th, 2012)

        • By Bora Zivkovic on June 29, 2012
        Next

        ScienceOnline2012 interview with Trevor Owens

        • By Bora Zivkovic on July 2, 2012

        Support Science Journalism

        Discover world-changing science. Explore our digital archive back to 1845, including articles by more than 150 Nobel Prize winners.

        Subscribe Now!Support Science Journalism

        Follow us

        • instagram
        • soundcloud
        • youtube
        • twitter
        • facebook
        • rss

        Scientific american arabic

        العربية
        • Return & Refund Policy
        • About
        • Press Room
        • FAQs
        • Contact Us
        • Site Map
        • Advertise
        • SA Custom Media
        • Terms of Use
        • Privacy Policy
        • California Consumer Privacy Statement
        • Use of cookies/Do not sell my data
        • International Editions
        Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www.springernature.com/us). Scientific American maintains a strict policy of editorial independence in reporting developments in science to our readers.

        © 2023 Scientific American, a Division of Nature America, Inc.

        All Rights Reserved.

        Scroll To Top

        Support science journalism.

        Scientific American paper issue and on tablet

        Thanks for reading Scientific American. Knowledge awaits.

        Already a subscriber? Sign in.

        Thanks for reading Scientific American. Create your free account or Sign in to continue.

        Create Account

        See Subscription Options

        Continue reading with a Scientific American subscription.

        You may cancel at any time.

        Sign in.