Here is the list of posts selected for the print version of Open Lab 09 (–2008 edition is here). Definitively worth a read:
- Breastatistics, by Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde.
- Beyond Energy, by Tom Paine’s Ghost.
- Making the Archeological Record, by Aarvarchaeology.
- I want to be Carl Sagan but Can’t by NeuroDojo.
- The Weird History of Vaccine Adjuvants by Neuron Culture.
- Why you didn’t really want the job, the Waiting for Godot Edition at The Oyster’s Garter.
- Cosmopithicus at The Beagle Project.
- Blood and brains – can vampires survive a zombie apocalypse? by Southern Fried Science.
- Pressure to Preserve by the Culture of Chemistry.
- Bittersweet, from Beyond the Short Coat.
- How research saved the large blue butterfly, from Not Exactly Rocket Science.
- How science reporting works, from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
- Good Head (Don’t worry, it’s about beer!) from Bayblab.
- Brain and behavior of dinosaurs, from Neurophilosophy.
- The Origin of Big from the Loom.
- Stripped, part II, the Aquiline Nose, by Anna’s Bones.
- Male chauvinist chimps or the meat market of public opinion? from The Primate Diaries.
- Seagulls at Sunset, from Partiallyclipse.
- Astronomical art: representing planet earth, from 10 Days of science.
- Addiction and the Opponent-Process theory, at Neurotopia.
- Academia: slowing down the search for cures? at Respectful Insolence.
- It’s official: we really have saved the ozone layer, at Highly Allocthonous.
- The Cuttlefish Genome project, by the Digital Cuttlefish.
- You aren’t what your mother eats, from Plus magazine.
- Does faking amnesia permanently distort your memory? from Cognitive Daily.
- Why swine flu is resistance to adamantane drugs by the Scientific Activist.
- Betting on the poor boy: whorf strikes back by the Language Log.
- A sorry saga, the crumbling cookie from the Mr. Science Show.
- The rightful place of the science and the African-American community from the Young Black Professional Guide.
- Friday (Isaac) Newton blogging: Monday/Newton+Darwin Edition from the Inverse Square Blog.
- The glamour of marine biology from Evolutionary Novelties.
- Impediments to dialogue about animal research, parts 2, 3, and 4 from Adventures in Ethics and Science.
- Eye-opening access by Reciprocal Space.
- Aspartame and Audrey by Bench Twentyone.
- The incredible shrinking genome, at Byte Size Biology.
- Genital mimicry, social erections, and spotted hyenas, from Wild Muse.
- A squishy topic, by Expression Patterns.
- Start seeing micro-inequities by Female Science Professor.
- Darwin’s degenerates – evolution’s finest, by Observations of a Nerd.
- The first great mammoth, by archy.
- In which I ramp up, at Mind the Gap.
- Sleep paralysis, from Wired.
- Because as we all know, the green party runs the world, by no moods, ads, or cutesy fucking icons.
- Deep sea corals and methane seeps, by Deep Sea News.
- Maiacetus, the good mother whale, by Laelaps.
- More of the science of the influenza “cytokine storm” by Effect Measure.
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