Blogrolling: P

P is a popular letter so the list is longish. As always, check it out: bad links? Let me know. A super-find you are very happy to discover? I'd like to know. A grave omission? Tell me in the comments...

Pacific Institute Integrity of Science Blog (old)
Pacific Institute Integrity of Science Blog (new)
Palaeoblog
Pam's House Blend
The Panda's Thumb
Page 3.14
Pandagon
Panta Rei
Paperwight's Fair Shot
Papillon Rouge
Paradigms Lost
Patient Blogs - High Point Regional Health System
The Patient Is In
Patterns in Living Matter
Patterns That Connect
PBS Newshour - Science
PBS Newshour Extra - Science
Pearl Swine
Pediatric Grand Rounds
Peer-to-peer
Pen-Elayne on the Web
Penn
The Pen Ultimate
Pepys' Diary
Peripersonal Space
Perpetual Perpetuity
Personal political
Peter Levine
The Phantom Professor
Pharyngula (old)
Pharyngula (new)
PhaWRONGula
PhD Weblogs
Philobiblon
Philosophia Naturalis
Philosophical Weblogs
Philosophers' Carnival
The Philosophy of the Socratic Gadfly
Philosophy, et cetera
Philosophy Talk
The Phineas Gage Fan Club
Phronesisaical
Physics Buzz
Physics musings
The Physics Of Sex
Pigeon Blog
Pimm - Partial immortalization
Pinko Feminist Hellcat
Planeta Srbija
Planned Obsolescence
Plant Growth and Development
Poetic Acceptance
Pohanginapete
Political Animal
Political Calculations
Pooflingers Anonymous
The Poorman
The Poorhouse
Positive Liberty
Positive Technology Journal
Postbloggery
Post Doc Ergo Propter Doc
Postgenomic
The Post-Normal Times - Putting Science into Context
Post-PhD Blues
Pratie Place
Premenopaws: lightBlog
Present simple
PressThink
Profgrrrrl
Prometheus
The Proper Study Of Mankind
Property of a Lady
Pseudonymous Ramblings by Psychobunny
PTSD
PunkAssBlog
Pure Pedantry
Purple motes
Pustolovina: adventure in Serbian
Pursuing praxis

Previously (and please you can add suggestions at any time in the future - I get e-mail notifications so I will get the message):

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E
F
G
H
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J
K
L
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