Weblogs Science in Society
Weblogs Science in Society
Weblogs ('blogs') about science and society issues, particularly the intersection of science and public policy.
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Gender and Computing - Hilde Corneliussen writes about Gender and Computing, works at University of Bergen.
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Eccentric Orbit - A jaundiced, humorous view of new inventions changing our lives.
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Evolution 101 - Transcripts of weekly podcasts aiming to promote greater scientific and evolutionary understanding.
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Junk Charts - Weblog disecting media use of graphic charts as means of conveying (or obscuring) information.
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Skeptic Rant - Random thoughts on matters political, religious, and scientific
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Evolutionblog - Commentary on developments in the endless dispute between evolution and creationism.
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The Bioethics Weblog - Commentary on ethics and the biological sciences, written by the editors of the American Journal of Bioethics.
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The Panda's Thumb - Discussions and critiques of evolutionary theory, science and education.
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The Questionable Authority - A little weblog about science, learning and life.
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GMO Africa - Weblog and news on the benefits of genetically modified food.
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Dispatches from the Culture Wars - Thoughts from the interface of science, religion, law and culture.
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All-Too-Common Dissent - Political and scientific commentary on the creation/evolution/intelligent design debate.
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ZENSCI - Making Sense of Science - Science and society issues weblog - particular focus on science and religion.
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Red State Rabble - A skeptic's dispatches from the flyover zone.
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Mike the Mad Biologist - Mad rantings about politics, evolution and microbiology.
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Pharyngula - Evolution, development, and random biological ejaculations from a godless liberal.
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Framing Science - Blogging the intersections between science, media and politics.
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Skeptico - Critical thinking for an irrational world.
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Respectful Insolence - The ramblings of a surgeon/scientist about medicine, quackery, science, pseudoscience, history, and pseudohistory (and anything else that interests him).
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Unintelligent Design - A skeptical pediatrician's take on child health care, alternative medicine, pseudoscience, and sometimes religion.
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The Scientific Activist - Reporting from the crossroads of science and politics.
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Freethought Weekly - Discussions based on a rationalist approach to life.
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Living the Scientific Life: Scientist, Interrupted - Thoughts of a molecular evolutionary biologist.
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Aetiology - Discussing causes, origins, evolution and implications of disease and other phenomena.
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