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Current Events in Science
The most common search phrase used to find this page is "current events in science". Though I report on the odd moon link or melting ice cap story, I'm probably not holding up to my advertising here. There's lots of other sites that do a much better job at daily science reporting. So for the 5 or 6 browsers a day who hit this site for science news - here's a primer.
  • The New Scientist Daily science news reports and some very good, detailed topic sections (my favorite is on alcohol.
  • Bottomquark slashdot-style science and tech news. Has an on-the-front-page list of articles from the past week for a comprehensive view. Its had a few technical problems in the past few weeks. I hope its OK.
  • The Daily Grail
  • Nature's Science Update "The latest research reported by Nature's science writing team." Updated daily. The articles and issues here are always interesting and complex but always the perfect length for a Web article - not too long to be daunting.
  • Neuroprosthesis news
  • Junk Science With the constant "food found to cause cancer" 11 o'clock news features, its nice to know somebody's got a grip. "'Junk science' is faulty scientific data and analysis used to further a special agenda."
  • Baloney.com This regularly updated science page is mantained by a team of bloggers.
  • Anthropology news From Texas A&M, Archaeology, Bioanthropology, Socio/Cultural Anthropology, Linguistics.
  • Bubble Chamber Updated every few days.
  • Science Daily Headlines.
  • snowdeal.org bio-informatics news.
  • Space Daily One of the best daily updated space news sites. Why? Because it generates its own content. many of its space-business news won't be found anywhere else.
  • Sky and Telescope news Good info about what's happening among the stars and how to look for it.
  • Cosmic LogMSNBC's Alan Boyle on "Quantum fluctuations in space, science and exploration.
Selected Weblogs with lots 'o science links If check on some of these sites a few times a week, you'll never miss another flourescent bunny story.



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