Busy day today. Busy day tomorrow. Some links anyway….
Science Blogging Goes Global, Gains Respect
Introducing Wired Science Blog network! and Meet the New Wired Science All-Star Bloggers and Wired Science Launches A New Blog Network and Clastic Detritus is now on Wired Science! and Wired Science Blog Network Launches!.
Why the Open Access Financial Model Will Continue to Transmogrify and Peer Review at the Scholarly Kitchen
If you glow down to the woods today… the moment fireflies turn woods into an enchanted forest
Nick Bilton’s new book puts Google, GPS, Twitter, Facebook, and your iPhone in proper perspective.
JOURNALS I’D LIKE TO READ IF I HAD THE TIME and Juicy Journals
Declining by degree: Will America’s universities go the way of its car companies?
Addiction & Learning: More Than Glutamate and Dopamine
Breastfeeding may prevent disease by changing gene expression in the gut flora
Here’s Why Bush Had Better Luck Than Obama In Fighting Anti-Muslim Bigotry
Now THAT’S a Noble Cause: Restoring Truthiness
Ants on the Move (Taxon of the Week: Dorylidae)
What are participants really up to when they complete an online questionnaire?
The Wacky World of Drug Discovery
Citizen Science Panels Proposed For The United States
Online Journalism or Journalism Online? There is a difference
What Does Video Game Research Really Say? (Part 2/10)
We Need to Reclaim Our Private Spaces
Grad Student Eating in Style: THE CARNIVAL?!
Sorry, Sharing My Data is Illegal
The depression map: genes, culture, serotonin, and a side of pathogens and By our genes, though not alone and Neuron Culture Gets Wired – and Gets into a Neurocultural Funk!.
NYC J-Schools Take Divergent Paths on Training, Hyper-Local
The Future of Social Media in Journalism
The ‘Indian superbug’: Worse than we knew
‘Power Plants’ on North Carolina’s Roadsides
Bone Sharps, Bear-Dogs, and New Jersey’s Terrible Tyrant
Characters checking you out on East 27th Street
A Mixture of ‘Cheats’ and ‘Co-Operators’ Can Enable Maximal Group Benefit and The Upside of Slackers.
Bringing the Tiger Back from the Brink—The Six Percent Solution
Does It Matter Who Writes Medical News Stories?
Interview with a Science Communicator – David Winter
Helping Journalists Become Hackers and Entrepreneurs
Bees Work Wonders When Babies Need Them
Metabolically-Healthy Obese: Prospective Risk of Disease (Series Pt 2/5)
Syphilis, malaria, and other oddities
Flying Fish: Wanted Dead or Alive
Archerfish aim like humans, despite missing visual cortex
What if the Public Had Perfect Climate Information?
Power Duos: Josh Shenk on the Genius of Creative Alliances
Anoxic microforay Part II: Everything looks like Bodo
In the context of web context: How to check out any Web page