Aardvarchaeology is penned by Swedish archaeologist Martin Rundkvist, who spends most of his pixels on actual archaeological things.
University of Colorado grad student Chris Chatham writes about cognitive neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychometrics and artificial intelligence in his blog.
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.
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Psychology professor Greta Munger and her writer husband Dave have been blogging their interests regularly on Cognitive Daily for three solid years, making them among the original SciBloggers.
A science blog, part of the prestigious Science Blogs network, written by a molecular evolutionary biologist known as GrrlScientist.
Geologist Chris Rowan of the University of Johannesburg offers a nice mix of geological knowledge, "geopuzzles," stratigraphy (understanding the different strata in different geographic areas), geomagnetism and knowledge of various minerals that anyone who likes rocks and landforms will enjoy.
Subtitled "One Man's Struggle Against Impermanence," Evolving Thoughts is written by philosopher John Wilkins.
Written by an anonymous anthropology BA, Afarensis gets its title from an Ethiopian hominid said to be a transitional between apes and humans.
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