Recommended Blogs

From climate change to intelligent design, HIV/AIDS to stem cells, science education to space exploration, science is figuring prominently in our discussions of politics, religion, philosophy, business and the arts. New insights and discoveries in neuroscience, theoretical physics and genetics are...
Presented by ASEE and its partners, eGFI is the best resource available for students and teachers to learn about engineering. This link takes you to their blog for teachers.
The Wired Science Blog has multiple authors and is your source for around the clock science updates. This is a great new development in the evolution of the science blogging ecosystem. "The new Wired Science Blogs network will complement our news stories with more insight, opinion and...
Andrew McAfee studies the ways that information technology (IT) affects businesses and business as a whole. His research investigates how IT changes the way companies perform, organize themselves, and compete. At a higher level, his work also investigates how computerization affects competition itself...
A mathematical blog by a motley crew of recent Berkeley Ph.D. students in mathematics on representation theory, algebraic geometry, knot theory, and whatever else we decide is worth writing about today. We present a mix of current research, more expository posts, and discussion of issues we think are...
News and commentary on puzzling things in life, nature, science, weather, climate change, technology, and recent news by Anthony Watts.
The Loom is written by Carl Zimmer, who writes about science regularly for the New York Times and magazines such as Discover, where he is a contributing editor and columnist. He is the author of seven books, the most recent of which is The Tangled Bank: An Introduction To Evolution.
A one-stop digital guide to the latest information on computers, mobile devices, and the internet. Check out the blog for daily updates on the latest ideas and tips.
The editorial staff of Science-Based Medicine is composed of physicians who, alarmed at the manner in which unscientific and pseudoscientific health care ideas have increasingly infiltrated academic medicine and medicine at large, have decided to do their part to examine these claims in the light...
A science news blog presented by National Public Radio with both written posts and audio versions. The main focus of this blog is outer space.
Arie Dipareza Syafei is 28 years old from Indonesia, and living on a second largest city in the country, Surabaya City. She has created an environmental engineering blog and diary, concerning environmental issues, cases and courses.
Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics. Engadget was launched in March of 2004 in partnership with the Weblogs, Inc. Network (WIN).
This site is dedicated to providing interesting and helpful articles and resources for people in the Civil Engineering field.
David Bradley, a chemist by training, is a science writer with more than 20 years experience. Sciencebase is his blog.
A blog dedicated to the "mathematical arts."
This is a blog by Amanda Bauer, from Sydney, Australia, about astronomy and life.
A blog that covers science with it's relation to society. Just when you think it's all been figured out science changes, and the dialogue about it is here.
Physics fun and science news. Puts physics in words everyone can understand, while keeping up with the hottest new topics.
The Curious Cat Science and Engineering blog explores: innovation, technology, research, education, economics, gadgets, health care and scientific inquiry.
A comprehensive set of online resources designed to raise public awareness and encourage debate about renewable energy technologies. They are dedicated to providing an open and comprehensive collection of discussions, information, media and news promoting the research and development of renewables.
Climate 411 is the voice of the experts at Environmental Defense Fund, providing plain-English explanations of climate change science, technology, policy, and news.
FairerScience began because researchers and advocates for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) have not been effectively communicating their findings in ways that allow the public including policy makers, educators and parents to understand and evaluate these findings and, where...
Civil and environmental engineering blogs by the students at MIT.
A particle theory blog from Paris, France (not to be confused with Paris, Texas). It's about the latest news and gossips in particle physics and astrophysics. The posts are often spiced with irony, sarcasm, and a sick sense of humor. The goal is to make you laugh; if it makes you think too, that's...
Science, health, and business experts at Environmental Defense Fund comment on chemical and nanotechnology issues of the day.
The purpose of this weblog is to teach you about viruses and viral disease. This topic is not one that everyone understands, yet nearly everyone would like to. Disturbed when the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tommy G. Thompson, referred to the anthrax bacillus as a virus, the author felt the need...