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ScienceBlogs Features

  • Brain & Behavior

    Brain & Behavior

    The 'Brain & Behavior' channel covers the latest research and news in Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral & Abnormal Psychology.

  • Education and Careers

    Education and Careers

    The ‘Education & Careers’ channel includes posts about science education, teaching, lab life, work as a professor, graduate school in the sciences, and issues of higher education. If it’s about teaching science, learning science, or seeking a job or working as a scientist, it’s here.

  • Environment

    Environment

    One of our most popular channels, the Environment channel the place to read about climate change, air and water pollution, geology and Earth science, the environmental implications of farming and food, alternative energy innovations, and our attempts to live a little greener.

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  • Humanities and Social Sciences

    Humanities and Social Sciences

    This channel includes posts on cultural anthropology, archaeology, sociology, linguistics and psychology, as well as the philosophy of science and ethics. This channel also houses posts that put science in social, historical or cultural perspective. It’s also the place to find writing about literature and the arts, including reviews.

  • Life Science

    Life Science

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  • Medicine & Health

    Medicine & Health

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  • Physical Science

    Physical Science

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  • Politics

    Politics

    The ‘Politics’ channel includes posts about the places where science meets government. If it’s an issue of scientific import and it’s making its way through Congress, the courts, or the White House—or if it’s making a splash in local government—you can read about it here. ‘Politics’ also covers the intersections of science with culture, including the front lines of the evolution/creationism debate.

  • Technology

    Technology

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