carnivals
Deadline is next tuesday, and it's at the Bronze Blog. Send your entries.
Carnival Of The Blue #3 is up on Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice, and Sunsets.
The Boneyard #2 is up on Laelaps.
Mendel's Garden #17: Blog Carnival of Genetics is up on ScienceRoll.
Grand Rounds at the Beach! - at Eye on DNA
The latest Carnival of the Green is up on Organic Researcher.
Carnival of the Godless #72 is up on Atheist Revolution.
Must catch up on neglected linkage. Must take nap. Everyone is on their own for a little while as I try to get my brain out of its fog. I'm too old to skip an entire night's worth of sleep.
Friday Ark #150
Mendel's Garden #17
Skeptics' Circle #66
Carnival of the Blue III
I and the Bird #54
August Scientiae Carnival: Balance Questions and Answers, now up on Twice.
Skeptics' Circle Number 66 - Summary of Abstracts is up on Denialism blog.
Friday Ark #150 is up on Modulator.
Four Stone Hearth #20 is up on Afarensis.
Festival of the Trees #14 is up on Via Negativa
Circus of the Spineless #23 is up on Words And Pictures.
Tangled Bank 85 - The Reductionist's Tale is up on Migrations.
Carnival of the Liberals #44 is up on The Richmond Democrat.
130th edition of The Carnival Of Education is up on Dr. Homeslice.
It's a collision! Two great carnivals on the same day. Check out Carnival of the Spineless #23 from sodden Great Britain, where the molluscs are thriving, and also read Tangled Bank #85, the Reductionist's Tale at Migrations.
Encephalon #28 is up on Bohemian Scientist.
Gene Genie #12 is up on My Biotech Life.
Triskaidekaphilia: the 13th Carnival of Mathematics is up on Polymathematics.
Carnival of the Green #88 is up on Nicomachus.
Grand Rounds, Vol.3, n.45 are up on Health Business Blog
Radiology Grand Rounds XIV are up on Sumer's Radiology Site.
Pediatric Grand Rounds 2.8 (Harry Potter theme) are up on Highlight HEALTH.
Carnival of Homeschooling #83 is up on Mom is Teaching.
Encephalon #28 is now online at the Bohemian Scientist's blog.
The next edition will be hosted at Memoirs of a Postgrad on August 13th. If you'd like to contribute, send permalinks to your neuroscience or psychology blog posts to encephalonb.hoat{at}gmail{dot{com}, or use this submission form.
Carnival of Space #13 is up on LiftPort Staff Blog
Friday Ark #149 is up on The Modulator
Next week, the Tangled Bank will be hosted at Migrations, so get those entries in to me or host@tangledbank.net by Tuesday!
You can always read a few other carnivals first and get inspired.
Friday Ark #147
I and the Bird #54
Or go ahead, you can just blather away in the comments on whatever you want. We're all about Freedom and Liberty and Choice here!
Harry Potter Carnival #51 is up on The Pensieve.
I and the Bird #54 is up on The Egret's Nest
Change of Shift: Volume Two, Number Three is up on Musings of a Highly Trained Monkey
Grand Rounds, Vol. 3, No 44 are up on A Chronic Dose
Carnival of the Green #87 is up on Hippyshopper
The 129th Edition of the Carnival of Education is up on Education in Texas
82nd Edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling is up on Tami's Blog
Horse Lovers' Blog Carnival is new to me (will I let myself get drawn into it!?) and the latest (9th) edition is up on Our Goldern Dreams.
And, if you have something relevant,…
The first edition of the brand new paleontology carnival, The Boneyard, is up on Laelaps.
Fun stuff to read:
Carnival of Education #128
The Ever-Present Past: Your Nearest Site
Friday Ark #148
Carnival of the Liberals #43
Skeptics' Circle #65
Now write whatever you feel like saying in that empty box down below:
Carnival of Space #12: Galactic Extra! is up on Music of the Spheres.
Friday Ark #148 is up on The Modulator.
Philosophia Naturalis #12 is up on A geocentric view.
Skeptics Circle #65 is up on NeuroLogica Blog.
Tangled Bank #84 is up on Voltage Gate.
The Ever-Present Past: Your Nearest Site - a one-time local-archaeology carnival (still accepting entries for a couple of more days) is up on Aardvarchaeology.
The Carnival Of Education #128 is up on The Education Wonks.
Carnival of the Liberals #43 is up on Stump Lane.
Sorry. I just couldn't resist. This week's Tangled Bank has an ancient Greek theme, so I think it's entirely appropriate to have King Leonidas summon you to Tangled Bank #84. Don't worry, there isn't much carnage involved.
Crap. I totally forgot about Martin's carnival idea. I had plans to visit a couple of places in my area that are being excavated, but never got around to it. Maybe next time (if there is one).
It's up right now, and looks like there's some great stuff.
Welcome to the Tangled Bank and to The Voltage Gate. The theme of this 84th edition of TB is science in Ancient Greece, so we'll be exploring what that meant to them, and jumping ahead a couple millenia to find out what it means to us.
I want to begin this edition with an important announcement. Aetiology's Tara Smith has some news about the Clergy Letter Project (and Evolution Sunday). This founder, Mike Zimmerman, is trying to create a list of scientists who would be willing to answer the more technical questions posed about science and evolution by participating clergy. Tara has all the…