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AlunSalt.com
Ancient Science and the science of ancient things.
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Cocktail Party Physics
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Early Explorers in Egypt & Nubia
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Elemental
Deborah Blum is a Pulitzer-Prize winning science writer and the author of five books, most recently the best-seller, The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York. She writes for a range of publications including Time, Scientific American, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times (and even the literary journal, Tin House). She is currently working on a sixth book about poisonous food.
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Evidence Bytes
What role does evidence play, in an age of information? Interested in evidence in medicine and public policy, health, history of medicine.
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History
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History of Geology
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History of Geology
What rocks tell and how we came to understand it
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History of Geology
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in propria persona // law+tech+history
Law + tech + history, from a JD/PhD graduate student in the history of science.
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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs is a daily blog dedicated to our love affair with dinosaurs. From the newest discovery to the stories of the men and women who interpret their fossils, from the most accomplished paleoart to the goofiest children's book illustration, LITC has dinosaurs covered.
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My Favorite Scientist
No summary available for this site.
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Periodic Tabloid
Chemical Heritage Foundation staff and scholars provide a behind-the-scenes guide to activities at CHF, with reflections on science education, provocative explorations of chemistry in the wider world, and much more.
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Skulls in the Stars
The intersection of physics, optics, history and pulp fiction
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The Renaissance Mathematicus
An aging freak who fell in love with the history of science and now lives mostly in the 16th century.
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The Repository
History of science blog from the Royal Society.
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Zoonomian
Zoonomian is a science and technology blog inspired by the great polymath, lunar man, and author of the insightful ‘Zoonomia’ - Erasmus Darwin. It comprises personal writings, reports, and observations on a science and technology theme.
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