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Physics & Science Blogs
Bad Astronomy
Phil Plait, the creator of Bad Astronomy, is an astronomer, lecturer, and author. After ten years working on Hubble Space Telescope and six more working on astronomy education, he struck out on his own as a writer. He is a skeptic, and fights misuses of science as well as praising the wonder of real science.
The Big Blog Theory
The science behind the science.
Cocktail Party Physics
Serving up science and culture with a splash of wit -- a group science blog that aims to create a salon-like virtual space where contributors and readers alike can chat about the latest news and ideas in science -- with a twist. If we can make it fun, funky, unconventional, and blur the lines between traditional disciplines -- both within the sciences themselves, and science and the arts, literature, pop culture, history, and every other aspect of our culture -- so much the better.
Cosmic Log
Quantum fluctuations in space, science, exploration and other cosmic fields... served up regularly by MSNBC.com science editor Alan Boyle since 2002.
Cosmic Variance Blogs
A group blog by five people who, coincidentally or not, all happen to be physicists and astrophysicists: Mark Trodden, Risa Wechsler, Sean Carroll, Clifford Johnson, and JoAnne Hewett.
LiveScience Blogs
Your Daily Dose of Science Scuttlebutt.
Morning Coffee Physics
a blog about physics by Jasper Palfree, a grad student at the University of Toronto who is very eager to spread awareness of physics and science throughout the general public. He hopes to specialize in Cosmology...and he also likes coffee.
Mr. Roth's Physix Blog
Physics-related ruminations of Joshua Roth, a science teacher at Winchester High School in Winchester, MA, and an 11-year veteran of Sky & Telescope magazine.
PhysicsBuzz Blog
Physics Fun and Science News. Socks Optional. Brought to you by PhysicsCentral.com.
Physics Today Blogs
The best of science news selected daily by Physics Today staff.
Today's Women and Technology Blog
A discussion of technology and what is going on in the world around us from a female perspective.
Universe Today
A blog by Astronomy Cast co-host Fraser Cane, generally focused on stories that come from space agencies, science journals and university research groups. |