Archives
- 2008.08.28: Senators react to ESA rule changes
- 2008.08.27: Joe Lieberman, where are you?
- 2008.08.27: The North Pole is melting (again)
- 2008.08.27: Evolution rocks!
- 2008.08.26: The ESA on proposed changes in the ESA
- 2008.08.26: Growing better
- 2008.08.25: Evolution, education, and the integrity of science
- 2008.08.24: Teaching evolution
- 2008.08.23: What's in your sushi?
- 2008.08.22: You don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate
- 2008.08.22: Federal funding for science and engineering
- 2008.08.21: Update on Endangered Species Act changes
- 2008.08.21: Dire predictions
- 2008.08.20: Big biology
- 2008.08.20: Bigfoot in Georgia -- Not! Not!
- 2008.08.19: Free us
- 2008.08.19: Green energy in Colorado
- 2008.08.17: But I won't be voting for him
- 2008.08.16: Bigfoot in Georgia -- Not!
- 2008.08.15: Interagency cooperation under the Endangered Species Act
- 2008.08.15: Denyse O'Leary and winning
- 2008.08.15: Climate change denialists
- 2008.08.15: Color me skeptical
- 2008.08.14: More on the Center for Capacity Building
- 2008.08.14: Psychologists go green
- 2008.08.13: A National Research Park system for ideas
- 2008.08.13: Good news from Idaho
- 2008.08.13: Science in the next administration
- 2008.08.12: Good news in California
- 2008.08.12: RSS problems
- 2008.08.12: More on endangered species act reviews
- 2008.08.12: Endangered Species Act reviews
- 2008.08.12: Brown tree snakes are worse than you thought
- 2008.08.11: A new Darwin letter
- 2008.08.11: Protecting pollinators
- 2008.08.11: Make the switch
- 2008.08.10: Intelligent design is not a theory
- 2008.08.09: Climate resilient cities
- 2008.08.08: More NSF grant applications
- 2008.08.08: Finding patterns
- 2008.08.07: E.O. Wilson biodiversity awards
- 2008.08.07: Paris Hilton on energy policy
- 2008.08.06: Not so good for other primates
- 2008.08.06: Good news about gorillas
- 2008.08.05: Honest, I didn't hire a post-doc because of a mid-tenure crisis
- 2008.08.05: The crisis in science literacy
- 2008.08.04: Science in the presidential election
- 2008.07.28: Great minds think (too much) alike
- 2008.07.27: It wouldn't be Berkeley
- 2008.07.26: Off to Vancouver
- 2008.07.25: Women and math
- 2008.07.24: Parasites and ecosystem ecology
- 2008.07.24: I'm not as geeky as I thought
- 2008.07.23: Blind salamanders and natural selection
- 2008.07.22: "Swindle" in breach
- 2008.07.21: It's all about context
- 2008.07.21: Walkable cities and towns
- 2008.07.19: Intellectual quackery
- 2008.07.18: Sizzle in Nature
- 2008.07.17: Climate change: time to confront an urgent challenge
- 2008.07.16: Forest management to reduce carbon emissions
- 2008.07.15: Congratulations Ontario!
- 2008.07.15: Sizzle Tuesday
- 2008.07.15: Sizzle: a global warming comedy
- 2008.07.14: Wrist bones and academic freedom
- 2008.07.14: Pope Benedict the environmentalist
- 2008.07.12: What to eat?
- 2008.07.11: Books from the folks at RealClimate.org
- 2008.07.10: A little good news about coral reefs
- 2008.07.09: Dick Cheney and climate change
- 2008.07.08: The G8 and climate change -- a little progress
- 2008.07.08: Framing climate change
- 2008.07.07: Biofuels, food, and the World Bank
- 2008.07.07: Science and the electorate
- 2008.07.06: Top 10 new species described in 2007
- 2008.07.06: Refinding a rare fairy shrimp
- 2008.07.02: Fourteen questions
- 2008.07.02: The Lenski-Conservapaedia controversy
- 2008.06.29: A forum on opportunities in ecology
- 2008.06.27: European plants and climate change
- 2008.06.26: The economics of biodiversity loss
- 2008.06.26: Don't know much about psychology
- 2008.06.25: Citation analysis and impact factors
- 2008.06.25: The E.P.A., California, and carbon dioxide
- 2008.06.23: Why I'm not in Minneapolis
- 2008.06.23: Year of Evolution
- 2008.06.19: Defend science in Louisiana
- 2008.06.12: FOX News and Louisiana
- 2008.06.12: Bad news in Louisiana
- 2008.06.11: A call for action on climate change
- 2008.06.11: Gene banks and agriculture
- 2008.06.11: Sea ice at the North Pole
- 2008.06.09: Bad science in Louisiana
- 2008.06.05: The World Science Festival
- 2008.06.05: Scientific assessment of the effects of global change on the United States
- 2008.06.03: Why science matters
- 2008.06.02: You know you're doing science when
- 2008.05.30: Update: Open access and the developing world
- 2008.05.28: Saving the rainforest in Guyana
- 2008.05.26: Politics and endangered species
- 2008.05.23: Scientists in politics
- 2008.05.22: Open access and the developing world
- 2008.05.22: Scientific integrity, the market, and public policy
- 2008.05.20: Exxon, the Rockefellers, and climate change
- 2008.05.16: Off to Cape Town
- 2008.05.13: Killing wolves
- 2008.05.12: An e-mail from the Clergy Letter Project
- 2008.05.08: Evolution of the human eye
- 2008.05.07: A tree walk for UConn visitors
- 2008.05.06: Open access directory
- 2008.05.03: Evolution, creationism, and the Wall Street Journal
- 2008.04.30: Going green?
- 2008.04.29: Lots of genes influence height variation in humans
- 2008.04.23: Deck chairs on the Titanic
- 2008.04.21: I was afraid this was going to happen
- 2008.04.18: Peer review, science, and politics
- 2008.04.14: Attacks on the integrity of science
- 2008.04.13: ScienceDebate2008 – in Science
- 2008.04.12: Diversity Arrays – rapidly finding sequence diversity in non-model organisms
- 2008.04.09: Blogging stress – not!
- 2008.04.08: From our shameless plug department
- 2008.04.08: ScienceDebate2008 – not in Philadelphia
- 2008.04.06: Science doesn't determine policy
- 2008.04.03: Framing – a key observation
- 2008.04.02: Targeting influentials
- 2008.04.02: A dialogue on framing
- 2008.03.30: A short response to Peter Suber
- 2008.03.30: A few thoughts on open access
- 2008.03.24: Broken pipeline or too many NIH grandees?
- 2008.03.23: Fighting creationism
- 2008.03.22: Chris Mooney on PZ and “Expelled”
- 2008.03.22: P.Z. Myers expelled from “Expelled”
- 2008.03.20: Mandatory open access: friend or foe?
- 2008.03.18: UConn and the global climate
- 2008.03.16: A ScienceDebate2008 news conference
- 2008.03.14: A small milestone
- 2008.03.08: Science, evolution, and creationism in the UK
- 2008.03.04: Update on Starbucks
- 2008.03.03: Mapping the other 70 percent
- 2008.03.03: Florida and evolution
- 2008.03.03: This has nothing to do with biology, but ...
- 2008.02.24: More resources for science communication
- 2008.02.20: Communicating science at AAAS and AIBS
- 2008.02.20: A little professional advice
- 2008.02.19: Not just pond scum
- 2008.02.18: ScienceDebate 2008 (not quite)
- 2008.02.15: Human impact on marine ecosystems
- 2008.02.14: Open access at Harvard
- 2008.02.09: Creationism: It's not just in the U.S. anymore
- 2008.02.07: Evolution and the presidency
- 2008.02.07: Debating ScienceDebate2008
- 2008.02.06: More evidence that we're changing the climate
- 2008.02.05: National Academies co-sponsor Science Debate 2008
- 2008.02.04: Universities and their endowments
- 2008.01.24: Progress is possible
- 2008.01.20: Soay sheep – evolution in action
- 2008.01.17: Science, health, and related policies
- 2008.01.16: European birds and climate change
- 2008.01.10: Science and the next President of the United States
- 2008.01.10: Black-footed Ferrets Return to Kansas!
- 2008.01.09: Creationism and the presidency
- 2008.01.09: Francisco Ayala on “Science, evolution, and creationism”
- 2008.01.06: Science, evolution, and creationism
- 2008.01.03: Presidents, politics, and science
- 2008.01.02: Evolution and science: a national survey
- 2008.01.02: Ron Paul and creationism II
- 2007.12.28: Happy 34th birthday ESA
- 2007.12.27: Ron Paul and creationism
- 2007.12.26: Climate risks in the 21st century
- 2007.12.23: Inhofe tries to strike again
- 2007.12.22: Chris Comer, creationism, and the Texas Board of Education
- 2007.12.21: A reaction to the “Atlas of Creation” museum
- 2007.12.20: Nerddom
- 2007.12.20: OK, I did it.
- 2007.12.18: Julie McDonald and sage grouse
- 2007.12.15: The 75% solution
- 2007.12.14: Climate change and coral reefs
- 2007.12.13: I may have to break down and join Facebook
- 2007.12.11: ScienceDebate2008
- 2007.12.08: Harvesting to extinction
- 2007.12.07: Four bloggers in UConn EEB
- 2007.12.06: Huckabee, creationism, and the presidency.
- 2007.12.02: The saga continues
- 2007.12.01: IAPV and CCD
- 2007.11.28: Endangered species decisions reversed
- 2007.11.28: OK. It isn't much
- 2007.11.22: Update on IMoSEB
- 2007.11.18: Something else happened this weekend
- 2007.11.17: The IPCC synthesis report
- 2007.11.17: I was going to write about the IPCC synthesis report, but...
- 2007.11.15: Judgment Day – intelligent design and marketing
- 2007.11.13: The creation “museum” – another report
- 2007.11.13: Judgment day – Intelligent design on trial
- 2007.11.07: It's a small world
- 2007.11.02: The Fish & Wildlife Service wants comments on a new conservation program
- 2007.10.31: Planet Bob – What's on your planet?
- 2007.10.27: An aspiring ecologist
- 2007.10.26: And “Cells in culture” makes two
- 2007.10.26: More on drought in the southeastern United States
- 2007.10.24: Fires in southern California
- 2007.10.22: Drought in the southeastern United States
- 2007.10.22: The melting of the North Pole illustrated
- 2007.10.18: Vitter removes his creationism amendment
- 2007.10.17: Global warming denialism
- 2007.10.17: A new species of dinosaur
- 2007.10.16: Scientific literature in the 21st century
- 2007.10.14: A hardiness zone animation
- 2007.10.14: Endangered species act protection for Oregon coast coho?
- 2007.10.13: I am a literate good citizen
- 2007.10.11: The climate she is a changin'
- 2007.10.10: Clinton and the Office of Technology Assessment
- 2007.10.06: Welcome Moss Plants and More
- 2007.10.03: A carbon tax in Quebec
- 2007.10.03: Before Starbucks there was Peet's
- 2007.10.01: A counterfactual
- 2007.09.27: Genome duplication in angiosperm evolution
- 2007.09.26: Creationist stupidity
- 2007.09.25: Biodiversity and human development
- 2007.09.24: Vitter, creationism, and the pork barrel
- 2007.09.23: Bring back the Office of Technology Assessment
- 2007.09.21: Gene transfer from bacteria to eukaryotes
- 2007.09.20: The North Pole is melting
- 2007.09.20: Finally an idea about what to do with the “Atlas of Creation”
- 2007.09.19: Scientists talking with reporters
- 2007.09.18: Trade in endangered species
- 2007.09.17: Coming soon to a newspaper near you
- 2007.09.17: Biodiversity Heritage Library
- 2007.09.13: Harun Yahya won't quit
- 2007.09.12: Good news in Roseville
- 2007.09.10: “Keeping prairie dogs off endangered list”
- 2007.09.09: Decline of honeybees
- 2007.09.08: More on Julie McDonald
- 2007.09.05: Dingell and Stevens – a carbon tax and climate denial
- 2007.09.05: Framing and creationism
- 2007.08.31: Framing science – a debate
- 2007.08.29: Seeing science
- 2007.08.28: Carbon offsets
- 2007.08.26: Gender differences in genetic risk factors
- 2007.08.22: Open access in Switzerland
- 2007.08.21: Harun Yahya feels insulted
- 2007.08.10: Recovery of the black-footed ferret
- 2007.08.08: Science and politics
- 2007.08.04: Asperger syndrome
- 2007.08.03: “Islamic creationist group launches glitzy, global blitz”
- 2007.08.01: SREL hearings -- part II
- 2007.07.31: Epistemology
- 2007.07.29: Four writers on climate
- 2007.07.28: Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
- 2007.07.26: Detecting design II
- 2007.07.24: Detecting design
- 2007.07.20: Genetic diversity in honey bee colonies
- 2007.07.19: Out of Africa
- 2007.07.18: The “Atlas”'s fossils
- 2007.07.17: “Atlas of creation” in the Times
- 2007.07.17: I don't get it
- 2007.07.15: Congestion pricing
- 2007.07.14: Climate change in the northeastern United States
- 2007.07.13: Intellectual dishonesty
- 2007.07.13: The 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership
- 2007.07.12: SREL
- 2007.07.12: Bayesian population genetic data analysis
- 2007.07.07: Georgina Mace wins the Cosmos Prize
- 2007.07.05: An LA Times editorial
- 2007.07.04: More on the bacterial flagellum and science at work
- 2007.07.04: Interesting
- 2007.07.03: A reader comment
- 2007.07.02: NAHB versus Defenders -- the majority opinion
- 2007.06.27: The “Atlas of Creation”
- 2007.06.27: More on the Defenders case
- 2007.06.26: National Homebuilders versus Defenders of Wildlife
- 2007.06.24: Geographic range and extinction
- 2007.06.23: Savannah River Ecology Laboratory -- Update
- 2007.06.23: Science at work (redux)
- 2007.06.11: The Creation "Museum"
- 2007.06.04: Brownback on evolution (update)
- 2007.06.04: The G8 meeting and climate change
- 2007.06.04: China and climate change
- 2007.06.01: Is Bush warming to action on climate change?
- 2007.05.31: Brownback on evolution
- 2007.05.31: Resisting science -- update
- 2007.05.22: Julie MacDonald and the Sacramento splittail
- 2007.05.21: Resisting science
- 2007.05.20: Savannah River Ecology Laboratory closing
- 2007.05.18: Biodiversity and economic inequality -- comments
- 2007.05.13: More on theistic evolution
- 2007.05.13: Biodiversity loss and economic inequality
- 2007.05.12: Romney elaborates on evolution
- 2007.05.11: Handhelds, science education, and the environment
- 2007.05.08: A bright spot?
- 2007.05.04: Tackling climate change -- a bargain
- 2007.05.04: Beer and biofuel
- 2007.05.03: Sand Mountain Blue butterfly -- not endangered?
- 2007.04.30: Extinction - an excellent article in the Independent
- 2007.04.20: U.S. Presidential elections and action on climate
- 2007.04.17: Science at work
- 2007.04.16: Creationism and framing
- 2007.04.16: Bees and cell phones
- 2007.04.09: Fear of framing
- 2007.04.09: I'm going to have to start reading Salon
- 2007.04.06: Framing science
- 2007.04.05: Endangered species act revisions
- 2007.04.04: Why “Teach the controversy” is a bad idea
- 2007.04.03: Restoring eels
- 2007.04.03: Administrative revisions to the Endangered Species Act
- 2007.03.29: Cut the climate antics
- 2007.03.28: Chimeras in humans and marmosets
- 2007.03.27: Physical theories as women
- 2007.03.21: Inhofe never gives up
- 2007.03.20: Rivers at risk
- 2007.03.17: The Potsdam initiative
- 2007.03.15: Global warming votes in New Hampshire
- 2007.03.14: Micro-organismal diversity in the world's oceans
- 2007.03.12: Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
- 2007.03.10: Bad news for climate change skeptics
- 2007.02.27: Evolution by any other name
- 2007.02.21: Medicinal plants
- 2007.02.20: Biodiversity exploratories
- 2007.02.19: New Statement on Climate Change
- 2007.02.19: The cost of climate change
- 2007.02.18: Science's marketing problem
- 2007.02.17: I miss Molly Ivins
- 2006.01.26: Preble's meadow jumping mouse
- 2005.10.21: Intelligent design is a threat to religious belief
- 2005.08.08: Intelligent design
- 2005.05.20: Massachusetts and the Amazon
- 2005.05.18: Natural law and intelligent design
- 2005.05.16: Intelligent design
- 2005.05.04: Energy policy
- 2005.05.03: Ivory-billed woodpecker
- 2005.04.27: Millenium Ecosystem Assessment
- 2005.04.09: Closing the Instituto de Ciencia Naturales of the Universidad de Colombia
- 2005.04.09: Species concepts
- 2005.03.26: Oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- 2005.03.24: Non-Mendelian inheritance in Arabidopsis
- 2005.03.19: Evolution and HIV
- 2005.03.17: “Senate Votes to Allow Drilling in Arctic Reserve”
- 2005.02.11: Scientific blogging
- 2005.02.09: Intelligent design
- 2005.02.08: More on Preble's meadow jumping mouse
- 2005.02.05: Preble's meadow jumping mouse
- 2005.02.03: George Will on Larry Summers
- 2005.01.22: Lawrence Summers and women in science
- 2005.01.06: Nature and ethics
- 2005.01.03: “Nature” versus Nature
- 2005.01.01: The Land Ethic
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Category Monthly Archives
- Academics: July 2008
- Academics: March 2008
- Academics: February 2008
- Academics: August 2007
- Academics: July 2007
- Academics: February 2007
- Academics: February 2005
- Academics: January 2005
- Biodiversity: August 2008
- Biodiversity: July 2008
- Biodiversity: June 2008
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- Biodiversity: April 2008
- Biodiversity: December 2007
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- Biodiversity: April 2005
- Biology: August 2008
- Biology: April 2007
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- Climate change: August 2008
- Climate change: July 2008
- Climate change: June 2008
- Climate change: May 2008
- Climate change: April 2008
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- Climate change: July 2007
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- Communicating science: August 2008
- Communicating science: July 2008
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- Communicating science: April 2008
- Communicating science: March 2008
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- Communicating science: January 2008
- Communicating science: December 2007
- Communicating science: October 2007
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- Conservation and the environment: July 2008
- Conservation and the environment: March 2008
- Conservation and the environment: February 2008
- Conservation and the environment: October 2007
- Conservation and the environment: July 2007
- Conservation and the environment: March 2007
- Conservation and the environment: May 2005
- Conservation and the environment: April 2005
- Creationism: August 2008
- Creationism: July 2008
- Creationism: June 2008
- Creationism: May 2008
- Creationism: April 2008
- Creationism: March 2008
- Creationism: February 2008
- Creationism: January 2008
- Creationism: December 2007
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- Creationism: July 2007
- Creationism: June 2007
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- Creationism: April 2007
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- Creationism: October 2005
- Creationism: August 2005
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- Ecology: July 2008
- Ecology: August 2007
- Ecology: July 2007
- Ecology: June 2007
- Ecology: May 2007
- Education: August 2008
- Education: January 2008
- Education: May 2007
- Endangered species: August 2008
- Endangered species: July 2008
- Endangered species: May 2008
- Endangered species: January 2008
- Endangered species: December 2007
- Endangered species: November 2007
- Endangered species: October 2007
- Endangered species: September 2007
- Endangered species: August 2007
- Endangered species: July 2007
- Endangered species: June 2007
- Endangered species: May 2007
- Endangered species: April 2007
- Endangered species: January 2006
- Endangered species: May 2005
- Endangered species: February 2005
- Environmental ethics: January 2005
- Environmental policy: August 2008
- Environmental policy: May 2007
- Environmental policy: May 2005
- Environmental policy: March 2005
- Evolution: August 2008
- Evolution: July 2008
- Evolution: May 2008
- Evolution: February 2008
- Evolution: January 2008
- Evolution: October 2007
- Evolution: September 2007
- Evolution: July 2007
- Evolution: June 2007
- Evolution: April 2007
- Evolution: February 2007
- Evolution: April 2005
- Evolution: March 2005
- Genetics: August 2008
- Genetics: April 2008
- Genetics: September 2007
- Genetics: August 2007
- Genetics: July 2007
- Genetics: March 2007
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- Living green: August 2008
- Living green: July 2008
- Miscellaneous: August 2008
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- Personal: August 2008
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- Science and public policy: August 2008
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- Science and religion: May 2008
- Science and religion: January 2008
- Science and religion: July 2007
- The nature of science: August 2008
- The nature of science: June 2008
- The nature of science: April 2008
- The nature of science: September 2007
- The nature of science: July 2007

