Science has been molded along the years by man's intrinsic curiosity and need to understand what is happening around him. It has germinated from our necessity to comprehend how things work and to ...
The final sessions of the day at NC Science Blogging 2008 followed a slightly more traditional meeting format, starting with a set of talks given by Jennifer Jacquet, Sheril Kirshenbaum, and Chris ...
Over the past weekend my colleague, Dr. Gitlin, and I attended the 2008 North Carolina Science Blogging Conference at the Sigma Xi headquarters in the heart of Research Triangle Park. The conference ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Whew. What a crazy week! Just 7 days ago, I ...
In which, having largely stayed out of it, I wade into the ongoing rivalry between bloggers and more mainstream forms of science writing… Both channels attract readers who want to reinforce rather ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Welcome to part 3 of the Science Blogging 101 ...
I'm extremely proud to let you all know that I won the April edition of Science 3.0's blogging contest about "brain and behavior." The winning blog post is Brains Breathe: Dopamine's Role In Preterm ...
To blog, or not to blog? Young scientists and aspiring writers and communicators ask me this question frequently. If they want to try their hand at science writing, science communication and science ...
To blog or not to blog / Christie Wilcox -- From page to pixel : a personal history of science blogging / Carl Zimmer -- How to set up a science blog / Khalil A. Cassimally -- Using science art and ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. According to “techy historians,” there were around twenty-three blogs in 1998. As of mid-February, there ...
Bright and early Sunday morning, I hosted a session on Nature Blogging with GrrlScientist of the fantastic blog Living the Scientific Life. It was a great pleasure to work with her on this session and ...
In 2010, at the age of 81, the acclaimed novelist Ursula K. Le Guin started a blog. Blogs never seemed a likely destination for the writer, who by then had a long career in 20 th-century traditional ...