The newest edition of the Tangled Bank is now up at Science and Politics .
The newest edition of the Tangled Bank is now up at Science and Politics .
The Tangled Bank will be appearing at Science and Politics tomorrow. Get your submissions in to Coturnix, me, or [email protected] now!
We have a few carnivals up today:
Note also that the Tangled Bank will be appearing at Science and Politics next Wednesday. It’s time to start sending in links to Coturnix, me, or [email protected].
The latest Tangled Bank is online at Science Notes: Go climb a tree!
Another Tangled Bank is coming up next week at Science Notes. Send those links to science-related blog posts to Mona Albano, me, or [email protected] by Tuesday!
In the meantime, while you’re waiting for the Tangled Bank, you can read these other fine carnivals.
This is an open thread. Chatter away!
The latest edition of the Tangled Bank is coming straight to you from Coruscant…and the opening text is almost as long as the latest from Lucas, although fortunately it doesn’t say anything about the trade federation and boring treaties.
A few carnival announcements:
The next Tangled Bank will be held next Wednesday at The Inoculated Mind (yes, it’s back up!). Send your submissions to karl AT inoculatedmind DOT com with “Tangled Bank Submission” in the subject line, or send it to me or [email protected].
As always, carnival barking threads are also open threads—talk about what you will.
Hey, does anybody know what’s happened with The Inoculated Mind? They’re scheduled to be the next host for the Tangled Bank, and the site seems to be down.
If that’s your weblog, get in touch with me soon.
We have a new Tangled Bank up, and it’s enough to make this old Seattle boy homesick—the premise is to bring up all these nice science links during a walking tour of the city. If only they did sell Tiktaalik at the Pike Place Market…
Two carnivals under my purview are coming up next week, both on Wednesday, 12 April, so let’s get rolling on bringing in exciting links.
The Tangled Bank will be held at Discovering Biology in a Digital World, under the care of Sandra Porter. Send links to interesting science writing to her, to me, or to [email protected] by Tuesday.
For the first time, I’m going to be hosting the Carnival of the Liberals. The hosting guidelines for this one are interesting: it’s competitive. I’m only going to post what I think are the ten best submissions. You can guess what I like: uncompromising liberalism. Strong words. No apologies. Secularism (Steven Waldman and Amy Sullivan need not bother sending me anything, but that does not preclude Christian contributors). I’ll look especially favorably on anything about science and science policy. Send the links to me by Tuesday to make me happy.