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Check your science links

Posted in Science at 2:07 pm by David Bradley -- 8 Comments; add your comment

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If you run a science blog, chances are we added you to the Sciencebase science and engineering links pages today in our latest update, there are now almost 40 entries on that page. Please take a quick look to confirm we got your URL and anchor text right. If we didn’t please, please, please let me know and I’ll get it fixed. If you’re not listed on that page and would like to be, please get in touch, we’re aiming to add a maximum of fifty science blogs on that page and it’s first come, first served.

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8 Responses to “Check your science links”

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    Teisha Rowland Says:

    I have a blog on stem cells — could this be added to your list? It explores stem cell history, harvesting methods, applications in regenerative medicine, potential problems, and recent news. I know this list is a bit old now, but maybe there’s a newer one on here I didn’t see? Thanks!

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    David Bradley Says:

    Yes, Nancy, a perfect fit! I’ve added you to the links list under science/engineering. Anyone else who has a great science or related blog, please leave a comment and a brief rationale for my adding you to the Sciencebase blogroll. In the near future, I will be showcasing the best of the best, so please get in touch quickly or you will miss out!

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    Nancy Houser Says:

    My blog does research and scientific information on space, Mars, and NASA projects. Hopefully, this could be used in yourlist?

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    sciencebase Says:

    Sure Rosie! I’ve added your blog to the list. Anyone else with a research as opposed to a research news blog out there? I’ll probably create a standalone category for this kind of blog if there are enough takers…

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    Rosie Redfield Says:

    Are you interested in ‘research blogs’? I write about the research we do in my own lab, not about interesting work reported by others. It (I hope) gives a window into what real researchers do, but it’s not science journalism that other scientists would want to read regularly.

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    Andrew Sun Says:

    On The Road
    http://af2006.x25.51web.cn/andrewsun/ontheroad/
    Reports creative and interesting findings in nano- and functional- polymer science and their implications in materials science. I can hardly find a chemical blog that is about other area than organic synthesis (ref. http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=21660848&postID=115859276257809459) so I think my blog is at least representative, if not qualified.

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    Andrew Sun Says:

    Great list

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    Mitch Says:

    Might want to consider adding this link as well, where people can make their own chemical blogs: http://chemblogs.org/summary.php

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