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Category Archives: Biology
The scientific tourist #271 — Gargoyleosaurus
Coming to you from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, it’s Gargoyleosaurus… Continue reading
Carnivalia — 4/17 – 4/23
The past week’s selection of (mostly) science-related blog carnivals for you… Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Biology, Carnivalia, Foundations of science, History, Space
Tagged Biology, History, Math, Space
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Carnivalia — 4/10 – 4/16
The past week’s selection of science-related blog carnivals… Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Carnivalia, Humanity
Tagged Biology, carnival, Carnivalia, health
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Carnivalia — 4/03 – 4/09
Well, last week’s Carnivalia was a whopper, so it stands to reason that this week’s gathering would be a bit slimmer. Still, good science-related reading to be found in this week’s blog carnivals… Continue reading
Carnivalia — 3/27 – 4/02
The past week’s bounty crop of science-related blog carnivals for you… Continue reading
Carnivalia — 3/20-3/26
The past week’s (admittedly thin) selection of science-related blog carnivals… Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Biology, Carnivalia, Space
Tagged Astronomy, carnival, Carnivalia, Space
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Carnivalia — 3/13 – 3/19
The past week’s selection of (mostly-)science-related blog carnivals for you… Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, Biology, Foundations of science, History, Humanity, Space
Tagged carnival, Carnivalia
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The scientific tourist #266 — a pilot whale skeleton
Courtesy of the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, it’s the skeleton of a pilot whale…. Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Sci / Tech Tourism
Tagged cetacean, dolphin, museum, natural history, Nova Scotia, pilot whale
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Carnivalia — 3/06 – 3/12
The past week’s selection of (mostly) science-related blog carnivals… Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, carnival, Carnivalia, History, Space
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The scientific tourist #265 — Saber-toothed cat
On display at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas — it’s a saber-toothed cat… Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Sci / Tech Tourism
Tagged fossil, Kansas, paleontology, saber-toothed, sabre-toothed, skeleton, Sternberg Museum of Natural History
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