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September post-doc carnival
Pondering Fool is hosting this months collection. The theme is ‘advice’, and there’s lots of the sage variety on offer.
Geobloggers reveal their shameful secret
The inaugural edition of the geoscience blog carnival The Accretionary Wedge over at Clastic Detritus reveals that It’s not just me – it seems.that we’re all refugees from other sciences. Of course, our late conversions seem to have only increased … Continue reading
Brian has been a busy boy….
Not content with kicking all of us geobloggers into shape for the first edition of The Accretionary Wedge, Brian has decided to rename and relocate his blog. …Or Something has now morphed into Clastic Detritus. Punning on geological terminology – … Continue reading
Geology carnival coming soon
PZ has been kind enough to send some more readers my way (even if it is to teach me the error of my ways). Since I mainly reposted to see what people thought now that I have more than two … Continue reading
August carnival of the postdocs
Head to the splendiferously titled Ways and Means of the Immune System for the August edition of What’s Up Postdoc, in which we junior academic muse over what we would have done differently if we could.
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.