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"Scientist Sees Squirrel "- science blog
An evolutionary biologist has an enjoyable take on many issues related to science communication. Well worth a nibble. See:...
@Research Cooperative started 2 years ago - replies: 0
Member blogs are showcased under "Podium" in the main menu
Recent blog entries are showcased automatically under "Podium" in the main menu: >Podium >Member blogs The menu tab goes to this URL:...
@Research Cooperative started 3 years ago - replies: 0
Research the (News) Headlines
Recently I blogged about my newsclipping habit (read, clip, then file and forget). But today I learned about a serious blog where researchers...
@Research Cooperative started 6 years ago - replies: 0
Open Licence Terms of Guardian News & Media Ltd
theguardian.com website includes many science reports that may be of interest to members of our network, and that can serve as source material...
@Research Cooperative started 6 years ago - replies: 0
A blog to like - Cabbages of Doom
I haven't discovered the reason for the odd blog name, Cabbages of Doom, but Richard Edwards writes well on diverse topics from the perspective...
@Research Cooperative started 7 years ago - replies: 0
All the Science That is Fit to Blog: An Analysis of Science Blogging Practices
This is the title of a recent PhD thesis of by Paige Brown Jarreau, at Louisiana State University. The thesis is based on in depth interviews with...
@Research Cooperative started 8 years ago - replies: 2
Reposting comment: the Ego Out blog
Comment by Peter Gluck on May 12, 2011 I dare to think that the New Energy revolution- specifically the Ni-H Low Energy Nuclear Reaction,...
@Research Cooperative started 11 years ago - replies: 1
“Blogging... one of the most important things that an academic should be doing right now”
Here's the story: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2012/02/24/five-minutes-patrick-dunleavy-chris-gilson/ Patrick Dunleavy...
@Research Cooperative started 11 years ago - replies: 0