Science@home is for parents, with heaps of fun activities to do with babies, toddlers and children to have fun learning about science. It's all about encouraging our little natural scientists and getting out of their way.
An accomplished social commentary blogger returning to relative obscurity to blog about other things from a more personal perspective.
This blog is about science and science journalism: good, bad, and bogus.Posts are often about the implications science has on society and about the impact science and politics have on science and its communication.The author, Michael Slezak, is a philosopher of science and freelance science journalist.
Thoughts from a Perth based skeptic/atheist on current events regarding science, astronomy, evolution and atheist/religious activities.Blog title based on the joke about new fossil finds don't provide the missing link, they just create two more gaps in the record.
Voted "Best Australian Blog not owned by Rupert Murdoch" in the recent International Weblog Awards, and being archived by the Australian National Library as a blog with "lasting cultural value" and of "national significance".The description says it all - "Intermittent postings from Canberra, Australia on Software Development, Space, Politics, and Interesting URLs.And of course, Brains..."Well, almost all. The author is a Rocket Scientist with a really rare medical condition. When the blog was started in 2003, he was Alan - now she's Zoe, an A to Z transformation. All blogged as it happened, so the archives are interesting too.From a review:"This blog, written by a rocket scientist, is a fascinating collection of information, both personal and scientific, regarding intersex, transsexualism and related psychosocial and psychosexual issues....It is erudite and heartfelt. Just read the posts about the passport issue. You won't know whether to laugh, weep or crawl into a ball and rock gently in a corner - an amazing person."
My little area of the web where I discuss my projects, stuff and all sorts of pop culture things!
Informed, reasoned and free discussion; free from the impostures of un-Reason.
Your New Reality
Debunking misinformation about firearms and crime, global warming and ddt.
Blog on Globalisation, Universities & (Social) Science
Musings on politics, crime and whatever else takes my fancy, from some guy in Canberra who should know better
a 39 yr old single sydney girl who participates in a science show on flirting and dating
politics, history, philosophy, science, astronomy, personal etc...
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
Science and sustainability issues. Mostly to do with the Museums monthly Free Radicals discussion series, but somw times wandering off task if there is something interestinh or important on the horizon.
personal observations on the political, social and scientific happenings within Australian society and Internationally
The Mr Science Show - your weekly prescription of popular science
tigtog blogs on life, laughs, science and progressive politics
young and bent: a journal of rants and shenanigans
Foetid air and gritty