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Tuesday, January 02, 2007
RealClimate reviews 2006
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Hubble in Safe Mode, ACS cooked?
Sunday morning relaxation...
A fiery moon falls
Overcoming Bias rips Francis Collins a new one.
A space arms race?
Why are plants mainly green?
Replacing IDL
Sudden Futue Singularities: Not what we need with ...
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Targets of Interest
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Bad Science
How do the world’s biggest drug companies compare, in their transparency commitments?
8 years ago
Bartholomew's Notes on Religion
The King’s Non-Speech: Populist Resentment and Loathing at Easter
10 hours ago
Corey Robin
A timely reading for Passover, given what Israel is doing to the Palestinians and so many other peoples
2 days ago
cresspahl
Reh-Livebot
10 years ago
Crooked Timber
Ravens and robots
5 days ago
Crooks and Liars
Have A Laugh With Seinfeld: "Did You Double Dip That Chip?"
4 hours ago
DC's Improbable Science
Resonators and kindred frauds
1 year ago
Deep Sea News
How Life Thrives Under the Ocean’s Crushing Pressure
1 year ago
Deltoid
Scienceblogs is shutting down
8 years ago
Dispatches from the Culture Wars
Saying Goodbye for the Last Time
5 years ago
EFF
Triple Header for Privacy’s Defender in New York
6 hours ago
Fedora Magazine
Make a private CA with step-ca
2 days ago
john hawks weblog
Looking for the vulture assist with Neolithic burials
5 years ago
Linux Journal
MX Linux Pushes Back Against Age Verification: A Stand for Privacy and Open Source Principles
1 day ago
Obsidian Wings
What to do?
7 months ago
Parasite of the Day
Pinnotheres pholadis
2 weeks ago
Pharyngula
I got a nice little card!
11 hours ago
Phenomena
Watch What Happens When Scavengers Find a Several-Ton Carcass
7 years ago
Phil Plait
The Economy Is in Even Rougher Shape Than It Looks
7 hours ago
Planet Fedora
Fedora Community Blog: Community Update – Week 14 2026
19 hours ago
RealClimate
The Puzzling Pleistocene
2 weeks ago
Respectful Insolence
MAHA: The “we’re not antivax” mask has been dropped
4 months ago
Sandwalk
Do the indigenous people of British Columbia have a special way of knowing that's better than science?
6 days ago
SPACE.com
It's official: NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission will break humanity's all-time distance record
6 hours ago
Tetrapod Zoology v4
Episode 95: It's Been Haolong?
5 weeks ago
The Echinoblog
The "starfish walking back to the sea" FAQ & why it is sad
7 years ago
The Loom
Watch What Happens When Scavengers Find a Several-Ton Carcass
7 years ago
The Panda’s Thumb
Debates between different perspectives at DI site
2 days ago
ThinkProgress
Search
6 years ago
TPM News
Scott Pruitt, Yes That Scott Pruitt, Is Running For Senate
3 years ago
Vox
The Western US is already running out of water — and summer is still months away
18 hours ago
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