Weekend Links
September 12, 2008
I thought it was time for a new regular feature around here. Each Friday we will we highlight some of the interesting posts from around the science blogosphere. It’s just our way of showing a little link love to some great writers. Here is this week’s edition:
- Scientists develop a new technique that allows certain objects to be invisible [Science Centric]
- It May Be Science Blasphemy, But Magic Can Boost Children’s Self Esteem [Scientific Blogging]
- Dealing with creationism [Crooked Timber]
- Nanotech may be the answer for “superbugs†[David Kirkpatrick]
- Bacteria to Clean Arsenic Spills [Find Me A Cure]
- How Should I Convince Friends About Global Warming [Reporting on a Revolution]
- Dark Energy [Sciencebase]
- Thomas Nagel on ID and Evolution [Pure Pedantry]
Have a great weekend!
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The links much appreciated, very glad for you to help direct readers to the site. I wonder though whether you could change the way you format things so that you link to the particular post in question via the title rather than the name of the site. So, for mine the link to the dark energy article would be on the phrase Dark Energy, that would have much more benefit for the sites to which you link in terms of link lurv.
Thanks
db
Thank you for the suggestion… we will take it under advisement.