Open Directory - Science: Science in Society: Weblogs
See also: - Discussing causes, origins, evolution and implications of disease and other phenomena. - Political and scientific commentary on the creation/evolution/intelligent design debate. - Ben Goldacre's column from The Guardian in weblog format. Covers media misrepresentations of science, with a particular focus on medicine. Includes a forum. - The latest news and views about the converging worlds of science, medicine, technology and social media. - Weblog focused on user experiences and motivations. - Thoughts from the interface of science, religion, law and culture. - Ongoing Science Café and blog, a casual forum where leading scientists discuss their research with the public. - A jaundiced, humorous view of new inventions changing our lives. - Transcripts of weekly podcasts aiming to promote greater scientific and evolutionary understanding. - Commentary on developments in the endless dispute between evolution and creationism. - News and opinion by a real forensic scientist. - Blogging the intersections between science, media and politics. - Discussions based on a rationalist approach to life. - Hilde Corneliussen writes about Gender and Computing, works at University of Bergen. - Weblog dissecting media use of graphic charts as means of conveying (or obscuring) information. - Mad rantings about politics, evolution and microbiology. - Evolution, development, and random biological ejaculations from a godless liberal. - A skeptic's dispatches from the flyover zone. - The ramblings of a surgeon/scientist about medicine, quackery, science, pseudoscience, history, and pseudohistory (and anything else that interests him). - Blog by Larry Moran, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto, Canada, subtitled, "Strolling with a skeptical biochemist". - Blog striving to understand the realities and philosophies of current scientific events. - Personal musings on science, scientists and public understanding, this online journal explores themes connecting the past, present and future of science, particularly as viewed by non-scientists. - Commentary on ethics and the biological sciences, written by the editors of the American Journal of Bioethics. - Blog by Kirsten Sanford, physiologist and science journalist. - Discussions and critiques of evolutionary theory, science and education. - A little weblog about science, learning and life. - A discussion of science, politics, atheism and rationalism in society. - Reporting from the crossroads of science and politics. - Conserving the enlightenment values of reason, liberty, the scientific method and free enterprise. Emphasis on the evolution-creationism controversy. - Science and society issues weblog - particular focus on science and religion.