Blog Carnival

Ahoy mates, and welcome aboard the 36th edition of the Carnival of the Blue! The Oceans as a whole: As many of you might know, CITES had its once-every-three-years meeting during which it decides which organisms are to be regulated and how. As Rick MacPherson explains, the overall message was simple: FU, Ocean. He takes a closer look at the CITES listing process and digs a little deeper into the "secret ballots." Maybe CITES will take note if the world made it clear that oceans matter. There's no better time than now to take Oceana's Ocean Pledge. If you do, $1 will be donated to Oceana to…
The 22nd edition of the Carnival of Evolution has been published at Beetles in the Bush, and it includes several pieces that I wrote! So be sure to go there, read, enjoy and -- most important of all -- provide feedback to the blog writers who spend their precious free time reading and writing about cool science so we all can read about it!
Image: wemidji (Jacques Marcoux). Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power) -- Sir Francis Bacon. Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) blog carnival was just published! The 23rd edition of Scientia Pro Publica is hosted by Bjørn at Pleiotropy. Bjørn writes about this edition; It has been a pleasure reading all the submitted posts. It always is. I have increased both my factual knowledge about nature - and thus my horizon - in ways that I think would not be nearly as easy if it wasn't for the science bloggers. Thank you all. This time there was a…
Image: wemidji (Jacques Marcoux). Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power) -- Sir Francis Bacon. Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) blog carnival was just published! The 22nd edition of Scientia Pro Publica is hosted by Stephen at Reciprocal Space. Stephen writes about this edition; Like a barnacle's penis, this edition of Scientia Pro Publica is long and strange and packed with seeds--for thought. There was a veritable plethora of submissions, ranging from flit-stops that sought only to highlight single point of interest to deeply rewarding essays…
Image: wemidji (Jacques Marcoux). Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power) -- Sir Francis Bacon. YAY!! Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) "The Blogodiversity Edition" was published today at Deep Thoughts and Silliness. Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) is a traveling blog carnival that celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing targeted specifically to the public that has been published in the blogosphere within the past 60 days. Your host for the upcoming 1 February edition is John, author of Kind of Curious. To send…
Image: wemidji (Jacques Marcoux). Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power) -- Sir Francis Bacon. Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) blog carnival was just published! This blog carnival celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing published in the blogosphere within the past 60 days. So go read Scientia Pro Publica #4 -- In Memory of Stephen Jay Gould Edition and leave a comment there! To send your science, nature or medical writing to Scientia Pro Publica, either use this automated submission form or use the cute little widget on the…
Image: wemidji (Jacques Marcoux). Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power) -- Sir Francis Bacon. Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) blog carnival is seeking your recently published blog entries (within the previous 60 days) about science, nature and medicine for inclusion in its upcoming edition on Monday, 4 May 2009. To send submissions to Scientia Pro Publica, either use this automated submission form or use the cute little widget on the right. Be sure to include the URL or "permalink", the essay title and, to make life easier for the host, a 2…
The latest blog carnivals that have been published recently for you to read; Book Review Carnival, 26 April edition. This blog carnival focuses on book reviews, as its name suggests. It's amazing to see the number and variety of book reviews out there! Everything Worth Reading, 26 April 2009. This blog carnival is a blog-writer's newsfeed. All Things Eco, #48. This blog carnival focuses on ecology and the environment.
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy; Joanne Jacob's Carnival of Education, which includes a piece that I wrote along with another interesting piece, From Charter Schools to Charter Colleges? That essay explores the usefulness of the charter school structure for creating small, independent, residential colleges within large, impersonal universities. Book Review blog carnival, #15. This blog carnival focuses on our favorite thing to do: reading really good books!
Come one come all! February is Black History Month, and to celebrate the diversity in science professions, DNLee from the blog Urban Science Adventures! has arranged a blog carnival titled 'Diversity in Science.' Many ScienceBloggers and other major contributors in the science blogosphere are enthusiastically supporting this blog carnival and have authored a plethora of posts. "There are a wealth of interesting blog posts, covering a broad swath of both semi-historical figures and current inspirational ass kickers," said ScienceBlogger DrugMonkey, who contributed four posts to the festivities…
Here's the latest blog carnival goodness for you to enjoy .. I am especially proud to let you know that the newly revitalized Circus of the Spineless was published last night, so be sure to go there and support this blog carnival by reading, sending in your submissions and by volunteering to host it. Aloha Carnival, a blog carnival about Hawai'i. Even though I've never been there, I love reading about it.
tags: encephalon, brain, behavior, cognition, neurobiology, neuroscience, blog carnival The last frontier: The brain. Image: Orphaned. Contact me so I can provide credit and linkage. Welcome to Encephalon! This is the blogosphere's neuroscience blog carnival that focuses specifically upon the brain, neuroscience, perception and behavior. If you sent me an essay or video about the brain and its relationship to behavior, perception, cognition, or learning, then it is included here! Also, please accept my sincerest apologies for the one day delay in publishing Encephalon: a police action in…
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to enjoy; Carnival of the Vanities, 9 October edition. This blog carnival focuses on excellent blog writing on any topic. I love this blog carnival and always find something interesting to read here. Brain Blogging, the 40th edition. This blog carnival deals with the brain and this issue discusses how to beat the aging process, what really is cognition, fooling the doctors, and many more interesting topics. Carnival of the Blue, a deep sea blog carnival. This blog carnival represents the other 70% of this wonderful planet that we live on. Carnival of…
Here's a new (to me) blog carnival that you might enjoy reading, Homesteading carnival, issue #68. This blog carnival is all about rural living.
Here's another blog carnival for you to read and enjoy; Carnival of Education, #190. This is filled with lots of education-related goodness.
Here's a (relatively) newly published blog carnival along with something interesting that you might enjoy; Carnival of the Vanities, 4 September issue. This is the oldest of all the blog carnivals and was the inspiration for the massive number of them that are now posted. London's Lexicon, issue #15. Not exactly a blog carnival, but an ongoing internet photographic meme, nonetheless.
Here's a bunch of blog carnivals that have either been published recently, or that I've missed in my previous Carnivalia; Carnival of College and Finance, sixth issue. This blog carnival focuses on the finances of people who are in college or who are academics. Cancer Research Blog Carnival, issue 13. This carnival discusses cancer and health policies that affect cancer research and treatment. Carnival of Sexuality, which discussess all aspects about human sexuality.
Here's a brand-spanking-new blog carnival for you to read; Carnival of the Future, the inaugural issue. This blog carnival dedicated to predictions by bloggers about the future. The focus is on politics, art and atheism, although I slipped one in about wildlife.
Here's a couple blog carnivals that you will enjoy; Carnival of the Godless, 3 August 2008 issue. This blog carnival deals with atheism and the joys of living a rational life. Carnival of the Vanities, the 2 August 2008 issue. This blog carnival is the original blog carnival that inspired all the other blog carnivals, and it celebrates the best writing in the blogosphere, regardless of topic.
tags: blog carnivals, Carnival of Education The 163rd edition of the Carnival of Education is now available for you to enjoy. Wow, it's spring break already?