Blog Carnivals

Fighting against pseudoscience, quackery and superstition sometimes resembles the Wild, Wild West, so it is quite appropriate that the latest edition of the Skeptic's Circle is a Western set in a Saloon in a small town somewhere Out West: Brent Rassmussen narrates.
tags: Tangled Bank, blog carnivals The 88th issue of Tangled Bank is now available for you to read. This blog carnival links to the best recent writing about nature, science and medicine in the blogosphere. Be sure to go there to explore the links they have!
tags: Australia, blog carnivals The 12 September issue of the Carnival of Australia is now available. This carnival focuses on stories about Australia, most of which are written by Australians. I am pleased to say that they included a story that I wrote, even though I am not Australian.
Matt at the Behavioral Ecology Blog has posted the newest edition of the Tangled Bank, the original science blogging carnival.
tags: streaming video, humor, blog carnivals A new blog carnival for me is the Carnival of Funny Videos. They just published their 10 September edition for you to enjoy. If you would like to watch a bunch of humorous streaming videos, then this is the place to go!
tags: blog carnivals, encephalon, cognition, learning I suppose it goes without saying that I have been interested in learning about brain and behavior for most of my life, and many of my interests have focused on all aspects of the development of birdsong and bird food caching behavior. Additionally, since I have lived with parrots for nearly my entire life as well, I am of course very interested in understanding how they learn their behaviors and how to speak. So, as a result, I have been invited to host the next edition of the blog carnival, Encephalon, two weeks from now on 24 September.…
tags: genetics, blog carnivals The 18th edition of Mendel's Garden is now available for your reading pleasure. This blog carnival devoted to genetics, featuring some of the best science blogging focused on genetics, from the past month. They included a story that I wrote, so be sure to check it out.
Mendel's Garden is the original blog carnival devoted to genetics. A new carnival is traditionally posted on the first Sunday of the month (although the date is somewhat flexible). The newest edition of Mendel's Garden has been posted at balancing life. Sandy at Discovering Biology in a Digital World will be hosting the next edition. If you would like to submit a post, visit the blog carnival submission page. If you would like to host a future edition, email me (evolgen--at--yahoo--dot--com) or leave on a comment on this post.
The 57th edition of I and the Bird blog carnival is now available for you to enjoy. Be sure to drop in and give them support by following their links.
I and the Bird #57 is up on A DC Birding Blog New edition of Change of Shift is up over at How I Spent My Nursing Education The Carnival Of Education: Week 135 is up on The Education Wonks The 93rd Carnival of the Green is up on Organic Authority Carnival of Homeschooling #88 is up on Consent Of The Governed
tags: cats, kittens, blog carnivals There are a couple cat-oriented carnivasls available for you to enjoy. The first one is the 180th edition of The Carnival of Cats. The other one is a relatively new one, Bad Kitty Cat Chaos, which was having issues being published due to power outages over the weekend. Be sure to check them out!
tags: books, writing, blog carnivals For those of you who love to read, the 3 September edition of the Carnival for Literary Junkies is now available. This carnival includes book reviews, literary criticism and some writing as well. It's a nice way to wrap up your farewell to summer.
tags: politics, blog carnivals The September 2, 2007 edition of The Carnival of Political Punditry is now available. They included a contribution from me, so be sure to go there and check it out.
tags: insanity, blog carnivals The Labor Day edition of The Carnival of the Insanities is now ready for you to enjoy. This carnival highlights the insane, the bizarre, the ridiculous, and the completely absurd are highlighted for you to read about.
tags: invertebrates, blog carnivals The latest issue of The Circus of the Spineless is now available for your reading pleasure. This blog carnival focuses on linking to essays and images that feature invertebrates. Be sure to go there and see what they have collected for you to enjoy!
Skeptics' Circle #68 is up on Aardvarchaeology Carnival of Space #18 is up on Out of the Cradle Carnival of the Liberals #46 is up on Truth in Politics
Geologists and other Earth/planetary science bloggers have gotten together and started The Accretionary Wedge. First edition will be this Sunday night so send your entries. Spread the word on your blogs. Also, think about the logo and make one if you have artistic talents.
tags: science, nature, medicine, Tangled Bank, blog carnivals The 87th edition of The Tangled Bank is now available for you to enjoy. This blog carnival is the original blog carnival that focuses on science, nature and medicine and it links to a variety of contributions that you will want to read.
Tangled Bank #87 is up on Balancing Life Four Stone Hearth #22 is up on Hominin Dental Anthropology The 134th Carnival of Education is up on Matthewktabor.com. The latest Carnival of Homeschooling is up on The Common Room.
tags: Australia, blog carnivals The August 29th edition of the Carnival of Australia is now available for you to enjoy. This blog carnival covers all aspects of Australian life, from environment to indigenous issues, from culture to technology. Be sure to go there and give them some support by reading their linked articles!