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If you think that one of the last places you’d look for a leading technology blog would be on the Sci-Fi Channel’s official site, you’d probably be surprised to find the Sci-Fi Tech Blog.
The cheerful oncologist is Dr. Craig Hildreth with a private practice treating cancer, a deep appreciation of the art of comedy and an apparent ability to play the piano.
The New Scientist science news blog is written by various editors, editorial assistants, managers, consultants and contributors to the magazine and offers short-ish posts about a variety of subjects in the science news.
Ph.D. student Karen Ventii's expertise in biochemistry has not overshadowed her considerable skills in science journalism. She writes deftly and succinctly without omitting the most interesting details or skewing the perspectives, demonstrating the value of good communications skills as teaching device. Ventii covers science news across the spectrum, but shines most brightly on subjects of biology and medicine where her understanding adds real depth to the raw material. Science To Life deserves to be among Seed's most popular SciBlogs, but Ventii's style is so accessible that you won't find the hundreds of sniping comments the most popular ones boast. Which is nice if you're looking to learn something useful instead of pick a fight. Highly recommended.
DeSmog Blog aims to enrich the blogosphere's awareness on global warming, sustainability, and the environment by clearing up "the PR pollution that is clouding the science on climate change.
Forever Geek covers every aspect of the geek life - from the latest gadgets and scientific breakthroughs to geeky movie news, cartoons, and geek nostalgia.
Self described as "an independent blog about intelligent design" this blog is written by several authors and manages to be remarkably civil for such a hot political topic.
News, information and commentary on all things health from a PhD Biochemist currently conducting biomedical research at a top pediatric hospital in the Midwest.
Fibromialgia is a blog written in Spanish that is dedicated to fibromialgia patients.
Iacovibus is written by a Macedonian (as the domain indicates) and written in their native language.

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