Not Exactly Rocket Science, Discover Magazine Blog
 | A Discover magazine blog by award-winning science writer Ed Yong. He chronicles the awe-inspiring world of science with wit and insight.
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CurioCity
 | An interactive site where teens can discover and explore science, engineering, and technology in their everyday lives.
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Cocktail Party Physics
| Category: Blogs | Cool Site: June 2007 |
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 | Jennifer Ouellette, author of the books Black Bodies and Quantum Cats and The Physics of the Buffyverse, explains physics to the layperson and specialist alike with abundant historical and cultural references.
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Molecule of the Day
| Category: Blogs | Cool Site: June 2007 |
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 | Exactly what it says. Tagline: “Molecules: You’d better learn to live with them.” What you don’t know about the chemistry that surrounds you could fill a blog.
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The Island of Doubt
 | Commentary on ecology, biology, and the politics of science today by an experienced and skeptical science journalist.
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Cognitive Daily
 | A cognitive science blog written by a psychology professor and a writer. Lots of interesting tidbits about the way we think.
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Real Climate
 | Climate scientists fill in the details and complexities that often get left out of the discussion of climate change and the ozone layer.
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TierneyLab
 | Tagline: “Putting ideas in science to the test.” Wide-ranging, eclectic mix of science news feeds a journalist’s curiosity.
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Easternblot
 | A biochemistry graduate student finds the connections between science and culture away from the lab.
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Spoonful of Medicine
 | Think medicine is as simple as diagnosing a disease and seeking a cure for it? When science, medicine, and politics mix it couldn’t possibly be that easy—nor is it.
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The Planetary Society Weblog
| Category: Blogs | Cool Site: June 2007 |
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 | Lost in space? Not at this blog, which keeps tabs on all things concerning space science, space exploration, and space advocacy.
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Aetiology
 | Epidemiology professor Tara Smith writes about biology, microbiology, infectious disease, public health, and the eternal debate about evolution versus whatever else it is that some people choose to believe in the face of all evidence.
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