Which science blogs do you read?
Matt Brown
Wednesday, 28 March 2007 11:00 UTC
Thought I’d kick-start this forum with an obvious but potentially useful thread.
We all know about Seed’s ScienceBlogs. And, of course, Nature Network. But what else out there is worth reading?
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While most of the blogs that I read regularly are by people in the States (urk), there is a really good quality synthetic chemistry one written by a guy in Oxford called Paul Docherty.
This is it: totallysynthetic
If we broaden the question to include those in the USA, then I would like to also recommend ChemBark and The Chem Blog.
There is quite a nice editorial on chemistry blogging that you might be interested in??
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Mind Hacks is very good. In the Pipeline, too.
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Flags and Lollipops , of course! And badscience is usually worth reading, although the comments are irritating.
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Quite a few that I read regularly, but I will mention three not mentioned yet.
Public Rambling (Pedro’s brilliant blog)
Omics Omics
The Omics WorldThere are many more. I found most of the ones I like by check out various blogrolls and Technorati searchers
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Thanks Deepak for the mention :)
There are many great science related blogs outside the Seed group. Like Deepak (who btw has a great blog) I found most of the blogs I like through the blogrolls of other bloggers. Once you find someone you like reading you are bound to find a group of related people closely linked. Technorati and also Postgenomic are good places to start looking. -
The ones in the Nodalpoint reading list.
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As well as the above (some good ones there), I like
EasternblotI also follow quite a few science blogs that are about science publishing, writing, science libraries, and by science journalists—but I read the intial question here to be specifically about blogs “by scientists”. (?)
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No one’s mentioned Inky Circus, and their spin-off magazine Inkling. Both are top notch for a wry take on science.
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True. Inkycircus rocks.
Are they based in London? Is anybody Inky-related signed up on Nature Network?
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Euan:
InkyKatie is still in London.
Anne and Anna are now in Vancouver. They were previously in London.
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