Science bloggers take the Pepsi challenge — and win. Some journos leave ScienceBlogs over corporate blog, some scientists stay, PepsiCo becomes an ex-blogger, and ScienceBlogs management starts a blog of its own.
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Sea turtles dispersed, dispersants disputed, health effects discussed, space policy dissed. Plus dispensing with digital Babel.
Oil covers animals, journalists, EPA, scientists, and Florida. We're Number 1 in health care! Is blogging the future of science writing?
Exoplanets aplenty, Kepler says, and some may be Earthlike. That female sex drug moves neither the Earth nor the FDA. BP's oil spill, mental health, and Congress.
Virtual meetings. Writing about health care reform, Chapter 1. Evidence-based medicine. Conflict of interest. Medical Web 2.0, Whee!
BP's oil spill is the energy story that keeps going and going. But where? Wallet-shock and the future of carbon pricing. Oil spill science. Looking for that Hollywood ending.
Craig Venter & Co's synthetic/artificial/plagiarized/real life. The politics of Synthia. The bioethics of Synthia. Synthia and evolution and extinction.
There's a little Neandertal in all of us. There's a little personal genomics in all of us. The Gulf oil spill continues to gush, and we owe it all to the second law of thermodynamics.
Once more, how to improve your brain. The oil spill is burning. Earth Day was green — like money.
Volcanic clouds have silver linings. But not all is Eyjafjallajokull. There's more on who owns genes. Also, how to improve your brain. Really.