Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) 43 is Published!





Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power)
-- Sir Francis Bacon.


Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) -- "Scientia Pro Publica 43: Loving, Living, Learning" -- was published by Geophilo at his blog, Traversing The Razor.



To share yours, or others', excellent writing, either use this automated submission form or use the cute little widget on the right (be aware that widget doesn't upload when the mother site is nonfunctional, and ALWAYS check your email/spam filter for your submission receipt to be sure it was sent properly). Alternatively, you can also send the link directly to the Scientia Blog Carnival email address.

It looks like we have a bonus edition that will publish 1 November ... I will provide more information as soon as I have finished twisting the potential host's arm! If you'd like to host, please see the schedule.

As always, we need submissions of excellent quality science, nature and medical blog writing, so don't hesitate to provide your assistance: if you read or write something that you wish to share with a larger audience, be sure to send us the link now (note: some links have been tweeted to me; I promise to do my best to follow those up, but cannot make any guarantees at this time!)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

We've got a host for Scientia Pro Publica 43!

Just a quick note to let you know that we do have a host for the upcoming regularly scheduled edition of Scientia Pro Publica, which will publish on 25 October! That host writes the blog, Traversing the Razor, under the pseudonym, Geophilo.

If you wish to host Scientia Pro Publica on any other Monday in 2010 [see schedule], please do let me know. We are getting enough submissions (50+) that we can publish more frequently so each submission is less likely to overwhelm the reading public, and is more likely to receive the attention that it deserves.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) 42 is Published!





Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power)
-- Sir Francis Bacon.


Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) -- "Scientia Pro Publica 42: The Ultimate Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything" -- was published by Vanessa at her blog, Cosmodynamics.



To share yours, or others', excellent writing, either use this automated submission form or use the cute little widget on the right (be aware that widget doesn't upload when the mother site is nonfunctional, and ALWAYS check your email/spam filter for your submission receipt to be sure it was sent properly). Alternatively, you can also send the link directly to the Scientia Blog Carnival email address.

The next scheduled issue will be published 18 October by ... someone ... not sure who yet, so let me know which week you'd like to host [see schedule]. Due to last week's flood of submissions, I am opening up any remaining Monday in 2010 as a potential hosting slot, so if you have always wanted to host an issue of Scientia Pro Publica on your blog, now is your chance!

As always, we need submissions of excellent quality science, nature and medical blog writing, so don't hesitate to provide your assistance: if you read or write something that you wish to share with a larger audience, be sure to send us the link now (note: some links have been tweeted to me; I promise to do my best to follow those up, but cannot make any guarantees at this time!)

Monday, October 4, 2010

Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) 41 is Published!





Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power)
-- Sir Francis Bacon.


Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) -- "Scientia Pro Publica 41: the IgNobel Edition" -- was published by Bob at his blog, Deep Thoughts and Silliness.



To share yours, or others', excellent writing, either use this automated submission form or use the cute little widget on the right (be aware that widget doesn't upload when the mother site is nonfunctional, and ALWAYS check your email/spam filter for your submission receipt to be sure it was sent properly). Alternatively, you can also send the link directly to the Scientia Blog Carnival email address.

The next scheduled issue will be published 11 October by Vanessa at cosmodynamics so check the schedule and let me know which week you'd like to host [see schedule]. Due to last week's flood of submissions, I am opening up any remaining Monday in 2010 as a potential hosting slot, so if you have always wanted to host an issue of Scientia Pro Publica on your blog, now is your chance!

As always, we need submissions of excellent quality science, nature and medical blog writing, so don't hesitate to provide your assistance: if you read or write something that you wish to share with a larger audience, be sure to send us the link now (note: some links have been tweeted to me; I promise to do my best to follow those up, but cannot make any guarantees at this time!)