
Introducing #SciAmBlogs bloggers: Gozde Zorlu
Every week I post a quick Q&A with one of our bloggers on the network, so you can get to know them better. This week, I chat with Gozde Zorlu of the Creatology blog.
Updates on the blog network and news from the science blogosphere.
Every week I post a quick Q&A with one of our bloggers on the network, so you can get to know them better. This week, I chat with Gozde Zorlu of the Creatology blog.
As always on Wednesdays, we have a new Video of the Week for you to watch. It is amazing.- Janet D. Stemwedel - Is being a good scientist a matter of what you do or of what you feel in your heart? - Judy Stone - Molecules to Medicine: From Test-Tube to Medicine Chest - James Byrne - Cerebral Palsy Challenger - Joanne Manaster - Quantum Levitation–where science videos don’t get any cooler! - Kevin Zelnio - Curious Critters - Bora Zivkovic - #scio11 - The Entertainment Factor - Bora Zivkovic - Weekly Highlights #8 – some recent SHERP work - Bora Zivkovic and Dave Munger - What is: ResearchBlogging.org - Gary Stix - Should Car Ads Be Banned? - Larry Greenemeier - Go For Broke: How Bill Joy Handicaps ‘Greentech’ Investments - Scicurious - Donor’s Choose at Scientopia! =======================Conversations on our articles and blog posts often continue on our Facebook page - "Like" it and join in the discussion.You should follow the Blog Network on Twitter - the official account is @sciamblogs and the List of all the bloggers is @sciamblogs/sciambloggers...
Back in the dark, old ages of the earliest science blogging, many of the most prominent science bloggers focused their efforts on debunking pseudoscience and battling the politicized anti-science forces...
Sorry for the delay! I just flew back from the wonderful Science Writers meeting (check out official coverage) and then promptly crashed and slept 12 hours straight.Now back in the saddle, I ask you to check out the new Image of the Week over on the right hand side...- Jennifer Frazer - The Story of Spigelia genuflexa, or, Why Biology Needs YOU - Scicurious - The Pill and Relationship Satisfaction, aka the power of interpretation - Melissa C...
Happy Monday. See what great stuff the bloggers posted over the weekend and today:- Davide Castelvecchi - On the Physics Nobels, The Atlantic Gets Dark Energy All Wrong and ‘We Hate Math,’ Say 4 in 10 — a Majority of Americans - Bora Zivkovic - BIO101 – Origin of Biological Diversity and #scio11 – Visual Storytelling - Michelle Clement - Girlybits 101, now with fewer scary parts! - S.E...
- Scott Huler - Protest Infrastructure: How Much Trouble Are Protesters, Really? - Mary Karmelek - Cycling through the Archives: Trick Riding - Scott Barry Kaufman - Is High Ability Necessary for Greatness? - Gozde Zorlu - Stone Age Art Kit found in South African Cave - Darren Naish - Artiodactyls and steep slopes, and a new banner for Tet Zoo - Jennifer Ouellette - Friday Fodder, October 14, 2011 - Scicurious - Friday Weird Science: Scrotum Shots - Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Richard Grant and #scio11 - Open Notebook Science: Pushing Data from Bench to Web Service - John Platt- Surveys Find No Sign of Endangered Vietnamese Pheasant - David Biello - Green Chemistry's Real Roots [Video] - Larry Greenemeier - The iPhone Effect: Slick, New Mobile Gadgets Strain the Limits of Wireless Networks =======================================Conversations on our articles and blog posts often continue on our Facebook page - "Like" it and join in the discussion.You should follow the Blog Network on Twitter - the official account is @sciamblogs and the List of all the bloggers is @sciamblogs/sciambloggers...
Off to NASW/CASW Science Writers meeting tomorrow. Will catch up with you all tomorrow night. And for today - here it is:- Glendon Mellow - Scratching into Canine Ancestry: Lori Dunn - Caleb A...
As it usually happens on Wednesdays, we have a new Video of the Week for you to watch... - Marie-Claire Shanahan - Having a great science conversation with a kid and Creating Ankylosaur Attack: An interview with author Daniel Loxton - Jason G...
As always, some awesome stuff on the network today:- Scicurious - The more feminine you look, the more children you want. It must be science. - Kate Clancy - Framing and definitions: are you maternal enough to be a woman? - Ingrid Wickelgren - Decoding Sexual Desire: Why You’re Into It—or Not - Maria Konnikova - Lessons from Sherlock Holmes: Don’t Judge a Man by His Face - Michael J...
Every week I post a quick Q&A with one of our bloggers on the network, so you can get to know them better. This week, I chat with Shuna E.Gould of the Lab Rat blog.