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The Hottest Thing in Science Blogging : CJR

http://www.cjr.org/the_observatory/the_hottest_thing_in_science_b.php?page=all RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, North Carolina — The hot ticket for science bloggers and online writers this year was a once-obscure North Carolina conference with only about 300 coveted seats available.

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A dissociative galaxy cluster is a cluster of galaxies that just can't keep it together any longer. This may sound like an unnecessary anthropomorphication of galaxies, but it is actually a description of galaxy clusters which have collided and experienced stratification of their constituent parts. In the standard and successful model of cosmology the largest scale structures in the universe, like super clusters of thousands of galaxies, form via the merger of filamentary structures compose........ http://researchblogging.org/

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http://scienceseeker.org/ via Daily Mail. Photographer unlisted -----Sharing via these buttons will share the current article page, unless your current url is the main page of Astronasty.
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Galápagos amenazadas por la gente, no el cambio climático. Buenas notas en Ecuador y México.

Guest Blog: Scientific American Blogs

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/ Bob Dylan was stuck. At the tail end of a grueling tour that took him across the United States and through England he told his manager that he was quitting music. He was physically drained – insomnia and drugs had taken their toll – and unsatisfied with his career.
I made sure that the Scientific American Guest Blog was busy all month as well, full of great posts on a diversity of topics – check them all out: This month we said good-bye to the USC scientific diving class – Problems Without Passports: Scientific Research Diving at USC Dornsife – written by a whole collection of instructors and students: http://blog.coturnix.org/

A Blog Around The Clock | Rockin' Around The Circadian Clock

ScienceOnline2012 The sixth annual NC science blogging (and more) conference will take place Jan. 19-21, 2012 at NC State University (a larger venue, so more spaces to register).

ScienceOnline2011 | The fifth annual North Carolina Science Blogging Conference

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By gluing radio chips to the backs of 800 honeybees, researchers proved that Neonicotinoid pesticides interfere with their behavior. Greg Laden reports that bees exposed to the common aphid-killer "forage abnormally, have 'olfactory memory' problems, are easily disoriented and become poor learners." Fewer of them ever return to the colony. Laden observes, "One thing that strikes me as especially interesting here is that many bees don't make it back over a fairly long period of time even under normal conditions, and that some bees stay out overnight!" http://scienceblogs.com/

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