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Cannabis affects addiction processes in the adolescent brain 27 Aug 2013 | 05:14 pm

The nature of the teenage brain makes users of cannabis amongst this population particularly at risk of developing addictive behaviors and suffering other long-term negative effects, according to...

Divorce elevates risk for depression, but only for some people 27 Aug 2013 | 05:12 pm

Divorce is associated with an increased risk of future depressive episodes but only for those who already have a history of depression, according to a new study published in Clinical Psychological...

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Slacker! parsnipparsimony.wordpress.com 14 Feb 2008 | 11:54 pm

… That would be me, of course. As you all were way too aware, I’m sure. Well, as a weak try at an excuse, I suppose the reason I’ve not been posting more of my baking/baking science blog posts is tha...

Oh great, another paean to how “hard” science is. johnpavlus.wordpress.com 16 Feb 2012 | 09:19 am

There’s an essay getting some Twitter traction today from NPR’s 13.7 science blog entitled “Science: It’s really, really hard, and that’s something to celebrate.” I just read another essay by a mathem...

Open Lab 2010 lucasbrouwers.nl 2 Apr 2011 | 11:14 pm

This announcement comes a bit late, but the Open Laboratory is now on sale. This science blogging anthology features some of the best science blog posts that were written by various authors in 2010. T...

Microstocks are for scientists too freelancingscience.com 6 Nov 2009 | 04:39 am

Money is rarely directly discussed on science blogs, but rarely science bloggers say that they don’t care. Quite a number of them run advertisement or affiliate programs on their sites, trying to mone...

What science blog networks do you visit – an update scienceofblogging.com 26 Jan 2012 | 10:15 am

Two weeks ago I posted a survey asking people to rank the 3 science blog networks they visit most frequently.  The responses (23 in total) are probably not representative, given that most of the traff...

What science blog networks do you visit most frequently? scienceofblogging.com 11 Jan 2012 | 05:44 pm

It’s no secret that the science blogosphere has undergone massive changes in the past 18 months.  There have been new networks (Scientopia, PLoS BLoGs), dramatically expanded/revamped networks (Scient...

Off to bloggier pastures: bringing ladybusiness to the SciAm Network professorkateclancy.blogspot.com 7 Jul 2011 | 01:00 am

If you're on Twitter or read any other science blogs, by now you know that the Scientific American Blog Network has launched. And, I'm pleased to say that I am a part of it! Context and Variation has ...

50 Fascinating Brain Science Blogs pharmacytechniciancertification.net 26 Apr 2010 | 03:17 am

Are you a student studying medicine, biology, or anatomy? Or are you someone who has been diagnosed with a severe mental illness? You might even be a friend or family member of someone who has. No mat...

Blogging and self-promotion revisited scienceofblogging.com 12 Jun 2012 | 10:00 pm

A few weeks ago there were a number of interesting posts floating around the web discussing the appropriateness of science blogging as a form of self-promotion (see this post by Scicurious for an exce...

scilogs.eu becomes scilogs.com scilogs.eu 29 Jul 2012 | 05:44 pm

As you may have heard elsewhere, scilogs.eu becomes scilogs.com, evolving into a world-wide science blogging platform. So from now on, you will find my posts at scilogs.com/omega_tau_podcast.

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