Eric over at that brilliant invertablog, The Other 95%, is hosting the next edition of Linnaeus’ Legacy. It is a blog carnival about taxonomy, biodiversity…
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Links to keep you preoccupied
While we give you more details about the BIG NEWS. Japanese researchers publish there super duper extremely important must kill all whales research. They are…
View More Links to keep you preoccupiedPraxis #1
Bora has the first edition of Praxis. I think this carnival will quickly become one of the most important monthly collection of blog posts, covering…
View More Praxis #1Who's faster: Phelps or flounder?
Michael Phelps is faster than a flounder. He swims about 6 mph. But what if he was fighting currents, swimming upstream, and jumping dams?
View More Who's faster: Phelps or flounder?New Scientist Goes Deep
Lots of cool stuff from New Scientist in the last week! Don’t have much time to offer an analysis of them as I am down…
View More New Scientist Goes DeepCarnival of the Blue #15…
…is now up at Sea Notes, the wonderful little blog of the mighty Monterey Bay Aquarium
View More Carnival of the Blue #15…Say Hello to Matt, the Newest Acqusition!
ScienceBlogs has a new blogger in town! I’m excited about Built on Facts. Matt is a graduate student in physics at Texas A&M who blogs…
View More Say Hello to Matt, the Newest Acqusition!Robofish
Robotic sea bream from researchers at the University of Kitakyushu, Japan. Go to the Pink Tentacle to get the full story!
View More RobofishOekologie XVII: Reconciliation Time
Madhusudan Katti has the latest and perhaps greatest Oekologie blog carnival ever. Its HUGE and with such a great and diverse selection. Well done Madhu!…
View More Oekologie XVII: Reconciliation TimeFloundermania!
In case you have been sleeping all day, flounders have been flopping all over the place! The maestro of science story-telling, Carl Zimmer, has produced…
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