Blogging May Change the Future of Publishing
January 28, 2008 | Filed Under Blogging, Books, Education, Features, Science, research | 3 Comments
Grand Text Auto, a group blog about computer narrative, games, poetry and art, has recently launched an interesting blogging experiment that may take blogging and publishing to the next level. Noah Wardrip-Fruin is putting the manuscript of his upcoming book Expressive Processing, about digital fictions and computer games, online so that the Grand Text Auto […]
Science bloggers debate need for code of conduct
January 21, 2008 | Filed Under News, Science | 2 Comments
Attendees at the North Carolina Science Blogging Conference have been discussing whether there is a need for a code of conduct amongst science bloggers, which may include elements such as conflicts of interest disclosures, comment moderation, and protection of anonymous colleagues.
The first session of the second annual event was led by Janet Stemwedel. According to […]
Can Google Handle the Maturing Blogosphere?
October 28, 2007 | Filed Under Features, Google, Science, Search, research | 2 Comments
Recent adjustments in Google’s PageRank algorithm have caused a stir the blogosphere because of blogs rising or dropping significantly. However, Google seems to be facing problems with the indexing of the blogosphere in general.
Geometric Boners and Stayin’ High on the Hog in Dog-Worlds
May 20, 2007 | Filed Under Features, Science | 1 Comment
Some great stuff out there in science blogland, once again confirming that spring is a time of spirit renewal and expanding thoughts. In the esoteric realm, Chad Orzel over at Uncertain Principles offers a hilarious dialogue with his dog - who claims to be able to sniff out extra dimensions with her canine nose - […]
Superman’s Evil Baby Nemesis Wagging Dogs and Reading Palms
May 1, 2007 | Filed Under Blogging Academics, Education, Features, Just Plain Fun, Science | Leave a Comment
Good news! These past couple of weeks have seen a resurgence of actual science and interesting science factoids for all the sci-blog watchers out there, the political infighting has thankfully moved into the background where it belongs. Not that political infighting isn’t fun for political junkies to watch and get a giggle out of, but […]
All Hell Breaks Loose In Sci-Blog Land!
April 19, 2007 | Filed Under Bloggers, Blogging, Blogging Academics, Education, Features, Just Plain Fun, News, Science | 4 Comments
The science blogging community has been inundated over the last week-plus with commentary on the subject of “framing” and whether scientists should be framing things in easy-to-digest sound-bytes for consumption by the general public. It started with an article in Science Magazine by Matthew Nisbet and Chris Mooney, entitled “Framing Science.”
This was followed by an […]
The Most Silent Spring, ‘Going Grad’ and Neuronal Equality
April 3, 2007 | Filed Under Blogging Academics, Education, Ethics, Features, Just Plain Fun, Science | Leave a Comment
Happy April to one and all! This year it went from freezing all the way to mid-summer 80+ degrees in 12 hours, making me just that much more concerned about global warming. In this science blog round-up I’m going to start out with some positively apocalyptic signs and omens almost as weird as the fact […]













