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Religious programming (Eclipse; AJAX; SOA; Mashups; XP + SCRUM).
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A science blog from the Guardian.
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A blog to document local insect life in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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A brief description, with supporting mathematical calculations and diagrams, of why moon rises approximately 50 minutes later everyday.
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Everything you need to know about living green. You want practical but affordable ideas to be eco-friendly and live in an environmentally sustainable way.
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This blog contains pictures and information on anything interesting or unusual that I find in my yard.
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A blog written by an environmental journalist, featuring newsworthy topics in science and health.
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Blog is about the science of Astronomy.
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Must know information and resources for salt water aquarists.
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A student who loves science explores life, biology, and his refrigerator when he's hungry.
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Your daily dose of science scuttlebutt ...
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A new cognitive psychology article nearly every day
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The virtual pub of the University of Ediacara. The patrons gather to discuss evolutionary theory, critique the claims of the antievolution movement, defend the integrity of both science and science education, and share good conversation.
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Another lobe of Anders Sandberg's distributed brain: essays on technology, science and the human condition.
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Notes scribbled in the lab notebook.
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Information and headlines.
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The ultimate source for science and technology news.
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A bunch of science nerds gather together to blog about science.
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Romow science and technology blog.
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Science subsection of Wired.
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Spoiler alert: God is just made-up. But if the end result isn't enough for you and you're still interested in all the fiddly details, check out Cubik's Rube for what one particular atheist thinks about stuff.
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Vitamin D is essential to good health but needs to be activated to function properly in the human body. Until recently, this activation was thought to happen primarily in the kidneys, but a new University of Iowa study finds that the activation step can a
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The third incarnation of the prior Evolving Thoughts blogs
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Archaeology for the New Century: smart, accessible, and fun.
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Established in November of 2007, the Institute for Women's Health Research was created at Northwestern University to help accelerate basic science and clinical research that will advance our knowledge of women's health.
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Thoughts and information from Alfred Thompson.
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Ned Gulley's blog. Resident buzzwords: synthetic biology, ambient displays, swarm robotics, wise crowds.
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A medical student's journey inside genetics and medicine through web 2.0
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An attempt to share contemporary research findings, insights, musings, and discussions regarding theories and applied measures of human intelligence. In other words, a quantoid linear mind trying to make sense of the nonlinear world of human cognitive abi
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Life from a grad student's perspective with a mix of science and technology.
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