Should ScienceBlogs.com have agreed to host a controversial blog on nutrition, written by PepsiCo? No, say the site's readers, as some of its star bloggers stop their blogs in protest Letter from Seed ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. At least two well-respected science journalists and a handful of scientists have canceled their blogs at the popular and ...
Let me first say that Highly Allochthonous and Green Gabbro will always be in my aggregator whether they're on Scienceblogs or not...they are fellow geoblogspherons. And there are a few other blogs on ...
ScienceBlogs, the blog network run by privately held Seed Media, which also publishes the eponymous magazine, is one of the best places to find good science writing on the Web. It's always fun to read ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Late last month, the influential ScienceBlogs network quietly made an ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Retraction Watch’s Ivan Oransky had the scoop. Just after 3 p.m. on Monday, one of Scienceblogs.com’s most popular bloggers ...
Perusing the front page of Scienceblogs.com this morning I notice that the call for a science debate in the U.S. presidential race is the top news. I can certainly understand why that would get the ...
Ivan Oransky doesn’t have confirmation, but says he’s “confident” in reporting that National Geographic has bought Scienceblogs from SEED magazine. PZ Myers wrote earlier today: Scienceblogs is going ...
Our mission at ScienceBlogs has always been to host and help spur the world's conversation about science. What started as an experiment with a dozen blogs has grown to include dozens more high-quality ...
National Geographic has assumed management of day-to-day operations for Scienceblogs.com, expanding a relationship with Seed Media Group that started when National Geographic took on ad sales ...
Following last week’s 400th anniversary post, I have another celebratory announcement. A year ago today*, I set foot in ScienceBlogs for the first time. As previously noted, some things have changed ...
Deconstructing science is a fool’s game. In the ’90s, literary critics used to try. They’d argue that science is a system of metaphors, complete with a style and an ideology, rather than the royal ...