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    The Tangled Bank

    Quick! I’m late in announcing this! The Tangled Bank will appear on The Radula this Wednesday — send links to your science writing to me or [email protected] before Tuesday!

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    • 22 October 2007
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    The Tangled Bank

    Time for another edition of the Tangled Bank at The Other 95%!

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    • PZ Myers
    • 10 October 2007
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    Tangled Bank #89

    The Tangled Bank

    Read all about the latest science-related blogging in the latest edition at Aardvarchaeology.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 27 September 2007
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    Tangled Bank #88

    The Tangled Bank

    It’s time for a brand new Tangled Bank at the Behavioral Ecology blog. It’s got man-boobs, screwworms, and kumatos, so you don’t want to miss it.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 12 September 2007
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    Tangled Bank #87

    The Tangled Bank

    We have a new Tangled Bank flourishing at Balancing Life.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 30 August 2007
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    Tangled Bank #86

    The Tangled Bank

    The Tangled Bank came early this week — the latest edition is online at Fish Feet.

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    • 14 August 2007
    • Carnivals, Tangled Bank

    Tangled Invertebrates

    The Tangled Bank

    It’s a collision! Two great carnivals on the same day. Check out Carnival of the Spineless #23 from sodden Great Britain, where the molluscs are thriving, and also read Tangled Bank #85, the Reductionist’s Tale at Migrations.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 1 August 2007
    • Carnivals, Organisms, Tangled Bank

    Tangled Bank #84

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    The Tangled Bank

    Sorry. I just couldn’t resist. This week’s Tangled Bank has an ancient Greek theme, so I think it’s entirely appropriate to have King Leonidas summon you to Tangled Bank #84. Don’t worry, there isn’t much carnage involved.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 18 July 2007
    • Carnivals, Tangled Bank

    Tangled Bank #83

    The Tangled Bank

    You’ll find Tangled Bank #83 at Aardvarchaeology.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 5 July 2007
    • Carnivals, Tangled Bank

    Tangled Bank #82

    The Tangled Bank

    The latest edition of the Tangled Bank is available at gregladen.com, but don’t give Greg any credit for it. It’s written by some guy named Derwin Darwin II; Laden is probably slacking off at the lake, fishing.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 20 June 2007
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