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A blog for and by math grad students.
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All about neuroscience news, neurological disorders, brain comics, book reviews, blogged by a graduate student studying neuroscience in Northwestern University
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Edgy and fun stories about how science and math and the STUDY of science and math affect people.
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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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They can have my spore applicator when they pry it from my cold, dead hands.
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Chronicling the choice of one chemistry graduate student to leave with a MS and explore alternative science careers.
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An undergraduate biologists's happenings-across exciting science, rambling about student life, first experiences of research, and love of cake. Generally posted at or around midnight.
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The journey of an Oslerphile, and a recent medical graduate from India to discover himself and the science in the world around him in the light of a carefully cultivated culture of Skepticism.
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Science music? Yes - we do that. At ScienceSounds.com, one science blogger, postgraduate in science and multi-talented musician chronicles the latest in novel science communication while also chronicling his science songwriting. Complete with a full funk band of scientists to publish youtube songs about any scientific topic worth singing about, Science Sounds is a smorgasbord of amazing ideas occasionally rendered harmonically.
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Science extends and enriches our lives, expands our imagination and liberates us from the bonds of ignorance and superstition.
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Texan scientists talk about science, lifehacks, art, and more
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I am a PhD Candidate at The University of Queensland, Australia. I'm researching the taphonomy of dinosaur, crocodilian, and fish fossils from central-western Queensland. Think forensic investigation for fossil animals, and you're on the right track!
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Information and entertainment in between your experiments.
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A group of undergraduate students from the University of California, Santa Barbara are blogging about their research experiences.
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