Science has been molded along the years by man's intrinsic curiosity and need to understand what is happening around him. It has germinated from our necessity to comprehend how things work and to ...
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So, if it doesn't matter what we are, why am I going on about whether Nature considers us a blog? In short, because they're about as high profile as you get in the science world, and being featured by ...
Love them or loathe them, there's no denying that life sciences blogs are having an influence on the way researchers communicate about issues that matter to them. With the number of blogs steadily ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. According to “techy historians,” there were around twenty-three blogs in 1998. As of mid-February, there were 156 million ...
The potential for blogs and other new forms of communication to reshape the media landscape has almost certainly been oversold, but there’s one corner of the landscape that has been transformed by ...
Blogs, as Carl Zimmer astutely noted at this year’s ScienceOnline conference, are software. Despite all the hand-wringing over whether science bloggers can or should replace science journalists the ...
As the temperature dropped in North Carolina this weekend, hundreds of science bloggers shared stories and ideas at the Sigma Xi headquarters in Research Triangle Park. While white flakes fell gently ...
To blog, or not to blog? Young scientists and aspiring writers and communicators ask me this question frequently. If they want to try their hand at science writing, science communication and science ...
2. What will you never write about? DANGER! Danger Will Robinson! Probability of looking like an idiot in the future: high! Avert! Avert! Ahem. You’ll notice that this blog is about new research. I ...