by Kevin Zelnio Sheril and Chris at The Intersection have worked tirelessly to get the candidates to answer 14 questions related to how science will…
View More Obama, McCain on Our Ocean's HealthMonth: September 2008
Carnival of Evolution #2
The 2nd edition of the new Carnival of Evolution is up at Jason Rosenhouse’s EvolutionBlog. This is a collection of blog posts on everything related…
View More Carnival of Evolution #2A Metric of Invertebrate Coolness
Just when you thought the Invertebrate Wars were over. A new measure of their coolness has been put forth. Of course Jim L. and I…
View More A Metric of Invertebrate CoolnessLooking Down the Barrel of a Gun
Fascinating how you can clearly see the bottomless hole to its stomach. Oh and those razor sharp teeth. Check out Dark Roasted Blend for more…
View More Looking Down the Barrel of a GunStranded in Phoenix and Microscopic Snails
Craig is away at a workshop and sent this message to post: ——————————————————————- I am stranded in the Phoenix airport as I write this post. …
View More Stranded in Phoenix and Microscopic SnailsFreshman year
Welcome to Deep Sea News at Discovery. If you don’t know me already, I’m Peter. I study deep-sea corals, particularly the gorgonacea, sea fans that…
View More Freshman yearGoodbye ScienceBlogs
When I was much, much younger, I joined Jacques Cousteau’s Calypso Club (named affectionately after his beloved ship). Was anyone else club members? Is there still a Calypso Club?
View More Goodbye ScienceBlogsFarewell, Sciborg
Farewell, Scienceblogs. This will be my last post at SB’s DSN. It’s a little sad for me, because I kinda feel like I grew up here.
View More Farewell, SciborgDeep Beginnings
Its my first post at Discovery Channel News’ blogs. I’m very excited to be here. The Discovery Channel always had a special place in my…
View More Deep BeginningsSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish . . .
Our time here with Seed is at an end. One chapter closed, another one is opened. Right now it is a time a great changes…
View More So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish . . .