This coming week will be a great one for science carnivals. First up is the Circus of the Spineless which will appear on Pharyngula on Sunday—if you’ve written anything about invertebrates in the past month, send the link to pzmyers@pharyngula.org by Saturday evening.
The second big event is the next edition of the Tangled Bank, scheduled for Wednesday, 1 February, at Adventures in Ethics and Science. Send links to any science writing to dr.freeride@gmail.com, pzmyers@pharyngula.org, or host@tangledbank.net by next Tuesday.
Hey…and if you written something about the science of invertebrates, send the link to both!
One last thing…the schedule of future Tangled Bank hosts has been updated with an influx of new volunteers. We’ve got stuff lined up through July; check the list below if you volunteered to see when your turn is coming up. And if you aren’t there and you want to be, send a note to pzmyers@pharyngula.org and I’ll add you to the list.
1 Feb 2006 | Adventures in Ethics and Science |
15 Feb 2006 | Kete Were |
1 Mar 2006 | Aetiology |
15 Mar 2006 | Living the Scientific Life |
29 Mar 2006 | The Island of Doubt |
12 Apr 2006 | Discovering biology in a digital world |
26 Apr 2006 | The Inoculated Mind |
10 May 2006 | Science Notes |
24 May 2006 | Science and Politics |
7 Jun 2006 | Get Busy Livin’, or Get Busy Bloggin’ |
21 Jun 2006 | Centrerion |
5 Jul 2006 | Information Overload |
19 Jul 2006 | Hairy Museum of Natural History |
coturnix says
OT, but have you seen this?
http://pandagon.net/2006/01/26/teens-into-the-supernatural-pious-parents-losing-control/
John Sully says
Can we include stories about the Democrats if they don’t filibuster?