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A blog about chemistry and academia from a PhD student
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Blog describing the daily life of the average life science grad student. Plus a lot of ocean animals for reasons that escape us.
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Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution.
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The arthropod ecology blog is focused on stories and commentary related to the ecology of insects and spiders, Arachnology in general, biodiversity science, natural history, and academic life. It features summaries of research papers in these fields.
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Following the highs and lows of a new PhD student making her way in the world of organic chemistry...
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Science Blog from the students that produce Au Science Magazine at the University of Aberdeen
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Following the thoughts of an ex-industrial chemist, returning to academia as mature student studying nanotechnology. And trying to answer the age old question - are centre partings still cool?
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The inspiration behind the science
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Academic life, trials and tribulations of being on the tenure track
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An undergrad's contemplation of the wonders and curiosities of animal behaviour
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Exploring new cultures in science
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Biocomicals is a cartoon blog.
Topics are about science and medicine.
Biocomicals is regularly updated.
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A blog for students, teachers and researchers on the use of technology in teaching, learning and research in the biosciences.
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Welcome to Cedar’s Digest. This is where I blog about psychology and cognitive science, education reform, college teaching, history and philosophy of science and occasionally about books that I have recently read.
I am an assistant professor of Psychology at Randolph-Macon College, here in lovely Ashland, Virginia. The views expressed in this blog are my own.
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Politics and higher education
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Brought to you by students on the front lines, our conference blog provides dispatches from interesting science conferences around the world.
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An undergraduate chemist spills the beans on life, and chemistry, at university.
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The ongoing tale of the life and times of a graduate student in Epidemiology, with thoughts on public health, grad school, coding and sundry nerdery.
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What happens when two canine scientists decide to become pen pals in an era of digital media?
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Questioning, Researching, and Communicating our Science
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A compendium of knowledge gleaned from seemingly endless scholarly pursuits in the wild.
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Since April 15, journalist Kerstin Hoppenhaus is embedded as a reporter in the Max Planck Intitute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. I will be here for three months, reporting daily through social media and other channels – from the labs, the ape house, and wherever else the scientists take me. If all goes well, this will become, over time, a crossmedia documentary about the making of science.
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I am a post-doc doing slice electrophysiology. When I’m not in whole cell mode, I tend to be in baby-attach mode with BlueEyes, who was born in the summer of 2011. I write about neuroscience, life in the lab and my newest hobby: babywearing. Also, I am from Europe, and together with my husband (referred to as dr. BrownEyes), who is also a post-doc, I moved to the US in 2009. You can find me on twitter @BabyAttachMode