開放實驗室 2013 - 目前投稿

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現在科學部落格圈期望我每週一早上釋出所有投稿的完整更新列表。這提醒博主們提交他們自己(和他人)的文章,並在一定程度上防止重複投稿。但最重要的是,它展示了科學部落格上一些最令人興奮的作品的不斷增長的列表。這是一個每週帖子,博主們可以在這裡互相發現,並發現他們以前不知道的部落格。因此,這也是對所有參與博主的一種推廣。

2013年開放實驗室版本的投稿表格現已開放。任何自 2011 年 10 月 1 日起撰寫的博文均有資格投稿。我們將於 2012 年 10 月 1 日關閉表格。

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您可以在此處購買過去五年的年度合集。您可以在此處閱讀舊版本的序言和導言。

請透過展示這些徽章(由 Doctor Zen 設計)來幫助我們傳播資訊

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或者獲取 2011 年開放實驗室投稿書籤 - 開放實驗室 - 並將連結拖到瀏覽器的工具欄,以便在您瀏覽科學部落格時始終方便使用。

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3 Quarks Daily (Julia Galef): My Little Pony: Reality is Magic!

The II-I- blog: We, the pioneers.

The II-I- blog: The Great Revolution

A Blog Around The Clock: The New Meanings of How and Why in Biology?

A Blog Around The Clock: #scio12: Multitudes of Sciences, Multitudes of Journalisms, and the Disappearance of the Quote.

A Blog Around The Clock: Books: ‘Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science’ by Michael Nielsen

A Blog Around The Clock: Myths about myths about Thanksgiving turkey making you sleepy

A Hippo on Campus: Why men don't listen and women are great at maths

A Schooner of Science: Fever dreams - the true tale of Richard Spruce

Addiction Inbox: Reward and Punish: Say Hello to Dopamine’s Leetle Friend

Addiction Inbox: Army Doctor Sees Victory, and a Dangerous Drug Bites the Dust—Almost.

Addiction Inbox: Night Owls Get a Coffee Break

Anthropology in Practice: Beware: The Ides Have Come. No, Really. This Time It’s True.

Artologica: From the Cells to the stars

Beach Chair Scientist: An important call for more forage fish to remain in the sea

The Bug Chicks (Michael Barton): A taste for collecting beetles is some indication of future success in life!

Bug Girl’s Blog: How to get free media coverage for a bogus beehive design

Bug Girl’s Blog: Transcript of my ESA talk about Social Media

Byte Size Biology: The Search for Small finds Life on a Gradient

Byte Size Biology: So what’s new with humans?

Byte Size Biology: Using phylogenetics to reconstruct a 59 million year old drug

Byte Size Biology: Life is short

Byte Size Biology: The Origin of Gender Symbols in Biology

Cedar's Digest: Purple Doesn’t Exist: Some thoughts on Male Privilege and Science Online

The Cellular Scale: The "Human Neuron", not so special after all?

CENtral Science IYC 2011: Chemistry Carnival: Your Favorite Chemical Reactions!

Chemjobber: How do institutions change? Not easily

Cocktail Party Physics: The Science of Mysteries: Of Granular Material and Singing Sands

Contagions: Mapping Malaria in Anglo-Saxon England

Contagions: Did India and China Escape the Black Death?

Cosmic Variance (Sean Carroll): Everything is Connected

The Curious Wavefunction: The unstoppable Moore hits the immovable Eroom

Deep Sea News (Miriam Goldstein): A wicked bad idear: National Geographic hunts bluefin tuna for entertainment and Eating Wicked Tuna: A marine scientist tries to figure out what the heck is going on fused into a single post。

Deep Sea News (Alistair Dove): On common names

Deep Sea News (Kevin Zelnio): #IamScience: Embracing Personal Experience on Our Rise Through Science

Deep Sea News (Alistair Dove): No fish is an island

Deep Sea News (Craig McClain): What knowledge of the deep sea tell us about life on other planets

Deep Sea News (Alistair Dove): A (fetid) river runs through it, the Brooklyn edition

Deep Sea News (Alexis Rudd): True Confessions of a Dolphin-Loving Marine Biologist

Deep Sea News (Craig McClain): Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

Deep Sea News (Craig McClain and Alistair Dove): James Cameron’s Deep Sea Challenge: a scientific milestone or rich guy’s junket?

Deep Thoughts and Silliness: The Problems of Interpreting Data

Denim and Tweed: Baby steps versus long jumps: The "size" of evolutionary change, and why it matters

DiverseScholar: #SCIO12 Policy Report: Academia is Productive but Messy - Effects on (Mis)Communication

Eruptions: Looking Back at the 1982 eruption of El Chichón in Mexico

Eruptions: The Mysterious Missing Eruption of 1258 A.D.

EvoEcoLab: The Message Reigns Over the Medium

EvoEcoLab: Trying to Catch His Breath With a Hole-Ridden Safety Net

The Febrile Muse: Inflammatory Language No 1. The ongoing cycle

From The Lab Bench: Google Search Engine Software goes 'Chemistry'

From The Lab Bench: Old News for Carbon Dioxide, New Threats for Climate Change

Gaines, on Brains: Seeing into the future? The neuroscience of déjà vu

Galileo's Pendulum: If You Love a Flower Found on a Star

GeoSphere: The Art of Geology

Green Tea and Velociraptors: What is a Fossil Species..?

Green tea and Velociraptors: Dinosaurs: Then and Now

The Happy Scientist: Teach It Right the First Time.

The Haystack: How Jagabandhu Das made dasatinib possible

The Haystack: On Birth Control,“Plan B,” and…Batman

The Haystack: Biogen Idec Reveals Clinical Data for (Really) Small Oral MS Drug BG-12

io9 (Maria Konnikova): What Happens When Alice and Anti-Alice Meet? (A Celebration of Lewis Carroll’s 180th Birthday)

io9 (Annalee Newitz): You are bitching about the wrong things when you read an article about science

Iqsoft science blog: Dilemma

Just Like Cooking: Petition Expedition – Cancer in Laundry Detergent?

Just Like Cooking: This Just In - File Under 'Huge Marine Polyethers'

Just Like Cooking: Did Someone Say Pink Slime?

Just Like Cooking: hERG: Legs, Drugs, and Heartbeats

Just Like Cooking: Super Tasters and Smells in Space

Just Like Cooking: The Chemistry Popularity Conundrum

Katatrepsis: Why are there imperfect mimics?

Last Word on Nothing (Sally Adee): Better Living Through Electrochemistry

Last Word on Nothing (Christie Aschwanden): What beer and running taught me about science (part 1 of 2) and/or Life without beer: part 2 of my beer & running science experiment

Life Traces of the Georgia Coast: Georgia Life Traces as Art and Science

Listen to Us!: Moby the Manta Ray

Literally Psyched: Our Storytelling Minds: Do We Ever Really Know What’s Going on Inside?

Lithics: Fault Dynamics 101

Magma Cum Laude: This is what a geologist looks like

My Growing Passion: When Plants Parasitise Fungi: myco-heterotrophy

Neurophilosophy: Sleights of hand, sleights of mind

Neurotic Physiology: Do you love Science? Well, that depends, do you like sleep?

Neurotic Physiology: Friday Weird Science: Does your menstrual blood attract BEARS?!

Neurotic Physiology: Friday Weird Science: Laptops and WIFI are coming for your SPERM. Again.

Neurotic Physiology: Overeating and Obesity: Should we really call it food addiction?

Neurotic Physiology: Friday Weird Science: The Social Psychology of Flatulence

Observations (Ferris Jabr): Animals Exposed to Virtual Reality Hold an Emergency Meeting

The Organometallic Reader: Ligand Field Theory & Frontier Molecular Orbital Theory

Oscillatory Thoughts: Automated Science, Deep Data, and the Paradox of Information

Powered by Osteons: From Birth to Burial: the Curious Case of Easter Eggs

Powered by Osteons: Childbirth and C-Sections in Bioarchaeology

Powered by Osteons: Line on the left, one cross each: Bioarchaeology of Crucifixion

Powered by Osteons: A Brief History of Bioarchaeology - Part I: America

Powered by Osteons: Lead Poisoning in Rome - The Skeletal Evidence

Providentia: That X-ray Vision

Providentia: Why Are People So Skeptical About Psychology?

PsySociety: Why Jersey Shore Won’t Make You Dumber: The Importance Of Responsible Science Journalism

PsySociety: If I Were A Well-Off White Man… I Might Not Understand Other People Very Well.

Quantum Diaries: Error Control in Science

Reciprocal Space: What’s your favourite colour?

Reportergene: Where are your cells from?

Reportergene: Packaging madness

The Scicurious Brain: Cocaine and the sexual habits of quail, or, why does NIH fund what it does?

The Scicurious Brain: It hurts so good: the runner’s high

Science. How hard can it be?: A tale of generations

Science. How hard can it be?: When we become nature’s mice.

Science Is Everyone's Story: The Health Cost of Black Women’s Hair Products

Science Is Everyone's Story: Energy Journalism: Cleaning up the Numbers

Science Sushi: Evolution: The Rise of Complexity

Science Sushi: Time – and brain chemistry – heal all wounds

Science Sushi: The Joke Isn’t Funny – It’s Harmful

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Deborah Blum): About Pepper Spray

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Meera Lee Sethi): Internet Porn Fills Gap in Spider Taxonomy

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Cheryl Murphy): Learning the Look of Love: That Sly “Come Hither” Stare

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Cheryl Murphy): Music can change (the way we see) the world

大眾科學 Guest Blog (The Dog Zombie): The Hearty Ingredients of Canis Soup

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Paige Brown): Catalytic Clothing–-Purifying Air Goes Trendy

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Melanie Tannenbaum): Trayvon Martin’s Psychological Killer: Why We See Guns That Aren’t There

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Melanie Tannenbaum): If It Looks Like a Compliment, and Sounds Like a Compliment…Is It Really a Compliment?

大眾科學 Guest Blog (Sam McNerney): A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain

The Scorpion and the Frog: The "Love Hormone" Pageant and The "Love Hormone" of 2012 fused into one。

Skulls in the Stars: François Arago: the most interesting physicist in the world!

Social Dimension: New Ways to Measure Science

Social Dimension: The Fractal Dimension of ZIP Codes

Southern Fried Science: If fish evolved on land, where did they all go? Evolution and Biodiversity in the Ocean

Speakeasy Science: Cough Syrup, Dead Children, and the Case for Regulation

Squid A Day: Neurotoxins In Stranded Squid (With Bonus Rant About Academic Publishing)

Squid A Day: Why Aren't Humboldt Squid Giant?

The Starving Neuron: Fooled by the senses.

The Starving Neuron: 24 hours in the lab

The Starving Neuron: Bad behaviour

This View of Life: There is Grandeur (Really)

Token Skeptic: Eye-Witness To A Crime And Not Raisins – Reflections On The Bystander Effect In Helping Behaviour

The Virtuosi: A Very Small Slice of Pi

We Beasties: Allergies 101

We Beasties: Allergies 101 - Part deux

We Beasties: Allergies 101: Part the Third

Words in mOcean: I’m a marine biologist, but sometimes I wish that what I did sounded a bit less interesting…

Zoonotica: How do we know what causes an infectious disease? Part 1 and How do we know what causes an infectious disease? Part 2

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