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The popular internet magazine Wired has a science blog that offers interesting choices from the science press, along with videos and links to the originating sources.
Written by Chapel Hill biologist and Online Community Manager at PLoS-ONE Read more or visit blog
Chad Orzel is a physics professor at "a small liberal arts college" who blogs about interesting physics facts and findings, professional football, fantasy, music, humorous tidbits and even dog conversations.
A science blog, part of the prestigious Science Blogs network, written by a molecular evolutionary biologist known as GrrlScientist.
This blog hosts posts from several anonymous public health scientists and practitioners, all of whom sign their posts "revere" in recognition of patriot Paul Revere's membership on the first local U.
Journalist Chris Mooney is Washington correspondent for Seed magazine, covering environmental issues and science advocacy.
Written by an anonymous anthropology BA, Afarensis gets its title from an Ethiopian hominid said to be a transitional between apes and humans.
This science blog from Seed Magazine editor Jonah Lehrer is chock full of delightful posts that aren't too long, aren't too confrontational, and aren't too technical while still managing to be interesting and often humorous.
Craig McClain could be a young ringer for Bruce Willis' John McClain character in the action-packed "Die Hard" movies, if he weren't a post-doctoral fellow at Monterey Bay Aquarium's research arm.
Aardvarchaeology is penned by Swedish archaeologist Martin Rundkvist, who spends most of his pixels on actual archaeological things.

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