Today, we have a little something for the neuroscientists, and something for the atheists. Godless neuroscientists are especially fortunate.
Today, we have a little something for the neuroscientists, and something for the atheists. Godless neuroscientists are especially fortunate.
While I’m announcing a few carnivals, I’ll remind all of you readers in West Central Minnesota that there will be a Drinking Liberally tonight at 6:00, in Old #1 on Atlantic Avenue in Morris.
Otherwise, for those of you trapped in the virtual world…
There is a new edition of the Tangled Bank at e3 Information Overload.
The science blogosphere must be getting big if it can support biology subspecialty carnivals: now you can read collections of posts about just bioinformatics or genetics. And here I thought a general science carnival might be too narrow to draw in a wide readership, way back in the dark ages!
We have a couple of carnivals up right now…
…and a few that are looking for submissions.
So…feel free to say what’s on your mind in the comments.
Quick! A few more carnivals to flog today…
I’ve been very, very bad at keeping up with all the carnivals, so here’s a quick roundup.
As usual, talk about whatever you want in the comments (at last, a place where the Coulter defenders can be evasive with permission!)
While I was out playing all day yesterday, a new Tangled Bank appeared at Centrerion. I’m so late in my announcement that you’ve probably all read it already, but if you haven’t, there’s much science writing to occupy you for a while.
The very first edition of Mendel’s Garden, a genetics carnival, is now up at The force that through….
While I’m at it, let me remind everyone that a new Tangled Bank will be appearing at Centrerion on Wednesday—now is the time to send entries to me or host@tangledbank.net.
We have a new Tangled Bank at Get Busy Livin’ or Get Busy Bloggin’.