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  • Evolving Complexity

    Thumbnail for Evolving ComplexityNews and views on science, biology, evolution and the history of natural history.
  • Phronk.com

    Thumbnail for Phronk.comOh you know, just some blog by a grad student in London, Ontario.
  • scientific culture

    Thumbnail for scientific cultureLife through the eyes of a Canadian crafty scientist, based on the etsy shop, scientific c...
  • Ulixis Crafts

    Thumbnail for Ulixis CraftsI'm a Master's student in Medical Sciences crafting my way through University. ...
  • Antoni van Leeuwenh...

    Thumbnail for Antoni van Leeuwenh...On the Science and Scientists of the Dutch Golden Age.
  • The Alien Next Door

    Thumbnail for The Alien Next DoorLively discussion with a scientist and SF writer on writing, science, pop culture, philoso...
  • Pop The Stack

    Thumbnail for Pop The StackOpinions on Science, Democracy and Philosophy from a Computer Science Geek with a penchant...
  • The Programmer'...

    Thumbnail for The Programmer'...Software is a rigid set of fixed instructions that is constantly changing.
  • Freyburg.com

    Thumbnail for Freyburg.comMy thoughts on politics, history, science, the future and entertainment. And links to my p...
  • Let's talk abo...

    Thumbnail for Let's talk abo...Reflections and opinion on whatever suits my fancy

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Latest Blog Posts on science

  • Can you hum a few bars by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 19, 2009

    On the weekend I heard an interview on CBC’s Quirks & Quarks with Cornell University researcher discussing one of the strangest, most complicated way a bird could ever evolve a mating call More than a decade ago, Dr. Kim Bostwick, an ornit...

  • Ah isn’t it cute by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 19, 2009

    Japanese researchers released footage this week of the first young coelacanth ever filmed. Known as the living fossil it was believed up until 1938 that this species had gone extinct about 80 million years ago Tags: coelacanth...

  • Green Science at an Early Age – Environmental Activity Kits for Children by Greenr : We All Pay a Part on Nov 19, 2009

    4M Industrial Development has come up with some Green Science Kits for Children. Not only do they make environmental science affordable, but also simple and fun!

  • Blog Prompt, Part Two! by USBoS on Nov 19, 2009

    In a commentary in the Times Online Michael Reiss argued that Darwinian thinking clarifies and deepens religious faith by decentering humanity so that we might better appreciate the Universe and our place it. Do you agree with his thoughts or not? Wh...

  • There’s a “great” future in plastics by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 19, 2009

    The year was 1967 and, aside from a little skirmish in South East Asia, the world looked to be offering everyone a bright future as illustrated in this quote from the movie The Graduate Yes it was a great thing to get into at that time. Now we are b...

  • Let’s get logical, logical by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 18, 2009

    I’m not a fan of Canada’s National Post but this article by Joe Schwarcz is RFO Joe Schwarcz: An injection of H1N1 reason Posted: November 17, 2009, 9:00 AM by NP Editor Joe Schwarcz I think the time has come to panic. But not about cat...

  • Green Thinking 101: Time for the Hail Marys of Climate Change? by Greenr : We All Pay a Part on Nov 16, 2009

    While some sit idly by, not sold on the idea of climate change, others are preparing for 'out-of-this-world' strategies to combat global warming. And we don't mean Copenhagen, 2009.

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