I thought it might be a good idea to post some links to other science blogs/website and video sites for anyone interested in these. There are a growing number of these as many individual scientists take communicating science into their own hands.
Good blogs:
Microbiologybytes: says it is Microbiology in language everyone can understand. I’ve only just found this and it does seem really good.
Pharyngula: Pharyngula was recently named the top most read science blog by the journal Nature. Described by Richard Dawkins as trenchant good sense, this is my favorite blog, written by PZ Meyers a Professor, evolutionary biologist and atheist at the University of Minnesota.
Nature’s list of the best 50 science blogs
Video sites:
Finally video content for science comes to the Internet, some of the videos may not be to everyone’s taste – so you have been warned!
http://www.dnatube.com/ This is clearly a YouTube type clone, has some interesting looking lectures on there that might be of use to non-scientist – such as what is DNA and what is Gene.
http://www.labaction.com/ I liked this the second it loaded! The first page has several videos of use to me – such as mass spectroscopy.
http://www.jove.com/ Journal of Visualised Experiments
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