science dot alltop dot com
  • IEEE Spectrum Online
  • Machinima's Movie Moguls

  • Slideshow: The Art of Failure

  • Slideshow: How Kiva's Robotic Warehouse Works

  • U.S. Critics Hope to Halt Nuclear-Waste Imports

  • 10 Great Tech Books

  • New Scientist Online New Scientist
  • Planet and star in puzzling waltz

  • 'Fuel battery' could take cars beyond petrol

  • Neglecting safety could nip space tourism in the bud

  • Bluetongue spreads despite vaccinations

  • Advice to drop condom use is HIV 'disaster'

  • Truemors » Science
  • Lemur “Cat Fighting” Leads to Cross-Dressing for Defense

  • 10 Strangest Ingredients Put in Cosmetics

  • Pot for Pain Without the THC in the Toke

  • Total Eclipse for Northern Countries August 1st

  • Milky Way’s Black Hole Surrounded by Young Stars

 
  • Scientific Blogging
  • Teaching Tactics And Techniques In Sports

  • Sideline Raging Soccer Moms (and Dads!)

  • Does Practice Make Perfect In Sports?

  • Gasoline Price Controls A Congressional 'Witch Hunt' Says Economist

  • COROT-exo-4b: A Jupiter Size Exoplanet Around A Sun-Sized Star

  • New England Journal of Medicine New England Journal of Medicine
  • EARLY RELEASE: SLCO1B1 Variants and Statin-Induced Myopathy -- A Genomewide Study

  • EARLY RELEASE: Pharmacogenomics and Drug Toxicity

  • EDITORIAL: HIV Integrase Inhibitors -- Out of the Pipeline and into the Clinic

  • ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Sorafenib in Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • CASE RECORDS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL: Case 23-2008 -- A 26-Year-Old Man with Back Pain and a Mass in the Lung

  • Livescience.com
  • New University Education Model Needed

  • 5 Painful Facts You Need to Know

  • Ouch! The Alien Bite of the Moray Eel

  • Body Language: What McCain and Obama Reveal

  • First Electronic Ink Magazine Cover Expected

 
  • Newswise Newswise
  • Experts to Provide Peek of Smithsonian Soils Exhibit

  • Solar Eclipse Expedition

  • Untapped Ocean Currents Show Great Potential for Renewable Energy

  • Make Your Own Microfluidic Device with New Kit

  • Case Study in Chip Scale Review Features Two-Chip Stacked Package

  • SciGuy
  • Global warming: Half of you are skeptics.

  • Wrapping Dolly. Texas becoming a hurricane hotbed?

  • For Houston area, Dolly brings a tornado watch and a cooldown

  • Hurricane Dolly: slowing, strengthening

  • Dolly, now a hurricane, to cool Houston off

  • Null Hypothesis
  • Doctor, Doctor...

  • When Pets Go Bad

  • The OccasioNull

  • Doctor, Doctor...

  • Doctor, Doctor...

 
  • Digg / General Sciences
  • Where Is Human Evolution Heading?

  • Missing link found between circadian clock and metabolism

  • How a tiny bug is ravaging Colorado's forests

  • Unique Habitat Found Inside Earth

  • Origins of Cancer: Rare Mutant Cells Glimpsed

  • Eye on DNA
  • Hello from Singapore

  • What does DNA mean to you? #14

  • What does DNA mean to you? #13

  • What does DNA mean to you? #12

  • Geeky DNA T-Shirt: XX Chromosomes

  • The DNA Network
  • Hello from Singapore [Eye on DNA]

  • A pronounced affection for parasites. [Genomicron]

  • Muddled Environmental Meddling [Sciencebase Science Blog]

  • Google vs Wikipedia? No! [ScienceRoll]

  • New Search Engines in Medicine [ScienceRoll]

 
  • Neuromarketing
  • The Time Value of Bananas

  • Clever Wine Marketing

  • Feeling Itchy?

  • Will Driving Habits Really Change?

  • Anchor Pricing Strategies

  • Science Friday SCIENCEFRIDAY
  • SciFri Radio:Treating Depression

  • SciFri Radio:Deep-Sea Carbon Sequestration

  • SciFri Radio: Tobacco Plants Grow Cancer Vaccines

  • SciFri Radio:Secrets of the Spleen

  • SciFri Radio:A New Direction for AIDS Vaccine Research

  • Cognition and Language Lab
  • Should we trust experiments on the Web?

  • Results from an Experiment: The Time Course of Visual Short-Term Memory

  • CogLangLab's first published paper!

  • Cats, instincts, and evolution

  • Publishing scientific results: a timeline

 
  • Of Two Minds
  • Sizzzzzle.....

  • No Olympic boycott by U.S.

  • Tofu causes dementia

  • The Capacity of the Human Brain

  • USA! USA! USA! Gooooo USA! (we're the awesomest druggies in the world!)

  • Latest from ScienceHack
  • Volcanoes may not be fed by magma mushrooms

  • How To Make Hot Ice Using Sodium Acetate

  • Octopus escaping through a 1 inch hole

  • The Dark Matter Mystery

  • uBot

  • Sciencebase Science Blog
  • Muddled Environmental Meddling

  • Regulatory Placebo

  • Atmospheric, Spectroscopic, Arsenic

  • Fair Use Rights

  • Unnatural Approach to Diabetes

 
  • New Scientist Online New Scientist - The Human Brain
  • Brain's response to being spurned is affected by race

  • Babies use grown-up memory tricks

  • 'Sleepless' gene hints at the nature of slumber

  • Brains apart: The real difference between the sexes

  • How we can learn from children with half a brain

  • neurodudes
  • Google TechTalk on personal genomics

  • Aging faculty and the decline of liberalism in universities

  • Plant neuroscience

  • Evaluating different 3D fluorescence microscopy techniques

  • Hyperthymestic syndrome: Perfect automatic memory

  • Mind Hacks
  • Strippers for taxation reform

  • Is banking on neuroscience a false economy?

  • 2008-07-25 Spike activity

  • Misdirected magic

  • Dennett on magic and misdirection

 
  • Developing Intelligence
  • Tracing a Critical Path Through Human Memory

  • Neglected Facets of Unilateral Neglect: Non-spatial Attention and the Parietal Lobe

  • What Does Cognitive Training Do to Neural Activity?

  • Failures in Cognitive Training: Practice and The Stroop Task

  • Attention: It's Not a Big Truck (What Does N-Back Training Actually Do?)

  • Health & Science NPR Topics: Health & Science
  • Getting Out Of Depression Without Drugs

  • Scientists Pursue CO2 Storage In The Ocean Floor

  • Could Tobacco Plants Help Fight Cancer?

  • NIH Postpones Test Of Experimental AIDS Vaccine

  • New Connections Found Between Spleen and Brain

  • Not Exactly Rocket Science
  • Parasites outweigh top predators and castrators do best of all

  • Spread the word...

  • Fishing bans protect coral reefs from devastating predatory starfish

  • Social spiders do better when hunting with relatives

  • The mantis shrimp has the world's fastest punch

 
  • NYT > Science NYT > Science
  • Scientists Find Trigger for Northern Lights

  • Hoping Two Drugs Carry a Side Effect: Longer Life

  • Victor McKusick, 86, Dies; Medical Genetics Pioneer

  • Oil Survey Says Arctic Has Riches

  • The Energy Challenge: Gassing Up With Garbage

  • EETimes
  • Chartered ramps 45nm amid bleak outlook

  • Qualcomm, Nokia avert Mobile World War

  • Western Digital acquires ST's HDD controller division

  • Edward Davidson, "Spam King," dead in apparent murder-suicide

  • Opinion: A high price for lack of alertness

  • National Geographic News National Geographic News
  • Tiny Fossils Reveal Warm Antarctic Past

  • PHOTO IN THE NEWS: Cavers Chart "Snowy" Crystal River

  • VIDEO: "Cruel" Seal Fur to Be Banned?

  • Aurora "Power Surges" Triggered by Magnetic Explosions

  • Ancient Olympic Chariot Racetrack Located?

 
  • ABC News ABC News: Technology & Science
  • Scrabble vs. Scrabulous: Hasbro Sues

  • Focus Earth: Where Do Hurricanes Really Start?

  • Mysterious 'Loud Bang' Leaves Hole in Jet

  • Clotheslines: A Fight to Air Clean Laundry

  • Study: Girls Close Gender Gap in Math

  • Reuters News Reuters: Science News
  • China aims for bigger slice of satellite market

  • New material could help stretch a gallon of gas

  • Meditation slows AIDS progression: study

  • Drugs add 13 years to average life of HIV patient

  • Scientists learn what makes Northern Lights flare

  • Science ScienceNOW
  • Girls = Boys at Math

  • Shedding Light on Nighttime Brights

  • DNA "Scissors" Go Open Source

  • Come On In, the Water's Fine

 
  • Sciencetext Tips and Tricks
  • Export Thunderbird Address Book to Gmail

  • Limiting Google Reader Options

  • Look Good Naked

  • 194 Bugs Fixed in Wordpress 2.6

  • Uninstalling Firefox Add-ons

  • Tech Productivity
  • Toshiba Satellite L305D-S5870

  • Google acquires Digg

  • AMD processors rock

  • Tesla Motors Opens New Showroom

  • Believe me, Microsoft still wants yahoo

  • FlowingData
  • There’s More Than One Way to Skin a… Dataset

  • Mapping Walkability in San Francisco

  • What Simple Rules Should You Always Follow When Designing Infographics?

  • Say Hello to the Brand New FlowingData Forums

  • Shouldn’t You Be Using Firefox By Now?

 
  • ScienceDaily: Latest Science News ScienceDaily
  • Why Cigarette Smoke Makes Flu, Other Viral Infections Worse

  • Gene Responsible For Rare Childhood Disease Identified

  • Cow Power Could Generate Electricity For Millions

  • It Takes Nerves For Flies To Keep A Level Head

  • Various Species' Genes Evolve To Minimize Protein Production Errors

  • Science News And Research
  • Meditation Shown To Slow Progression Of HIV

  • The Visual Cortex Goes Digital

  • Two Bees? Aw, Not Two Bees...

  • Monsoon Formation Theory Gets Overhaul

  • Loud Music Boosts Booze Consumption

  • SCIENCENTRAL NEWS
  • Diet Food Backfire

  • No Water Grass

  • Cats, Kids & Asthma

  • Heart Medicine Gene

  • Anti-Cancer Blood Transfusion

 
  • The Why Files The Why Files
  • At last: Parasites get some respect!

  • Laser: The invention that just won’t quit!

  • Coral reefs: Massive threats to survival around the globe

  • Gulf of Mexico: Dealing with the Dead Zone

  • Song of the crocodile

  • ScienceWeek
  • [NEWS]Nuclear Physics: Maximum Number of Atomic Neutrons

  • [NEWS]Science and Politics: Fishing for Certainty

  • [NEWS]SCHIP and Health Care Ideology

  • [NEWS]Cosmic Rays and Biodiversity

  • [NEWS]Neuroscience: On the Amygdala

  • BBC News Player BBC News Player | Sci-Tech
  • Trust seeks shark spotters

  • How to spot a basking shark

  • Solar power 'becoming option'

  • Victim hails Facebook libel win

  • Ford Fiesta in 'eco' makeover

 
  • PHYSORG
  • NASA Successfully Tests Parachute for Ares Rocket

  • Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps

  • Netflix 2Q profit up 4 pct, beats analyst views

  • 'Lazy eye' discovery of how an old gene learns new tricks

  • Europe`s next-generation broadband

  • Newsweek Newsweek Technology Headlines
  • The iPhone Haters

  • Twitter Nation

  • The G8: Butting Heads on Climate

  • Microsoft After Gates. (And Bill After Microsoft.)

  • Return of the ’70s Weirdos

  • Yahoo! News Yahoo! News: Science News
  • Genevieve becomes hurricane but is not near land (AP)

  • Body Language: What McCain and Obama Reveal (LiveScience.com)

  • China aims for bigger slice of satellite market (Reuters)

  • Scientists expose mystery behind northern lights (AP)

  • Virgin Islands weighs gas pipeline to Puerto Rico (AP)

 
  • Scientific American Scientifc American
  • Mystery of Why Northern Lights "Dance" May Be Solved [News]

  • A Shark Tale: Are These Mighty Ocean Predators in Trouble? [News]

  • Aging May Be Controlled by Brake and Accelerator Genes [News]

  • Supernova Caught Red-Handed Seen as Missing Link [News]

  • A Tale of Two "Spam Kings" [News]

  • EurekAlert! Eurekalert
  • COROT's new find orbits Sun-like star

  • Wealth does not dictate concern for the environment

  • Anti-HIV therapy boosts life expectancy more than 13 years

  • Rising energy, food prices major threats to wetlands as farmers eye new areas for crops

  • Colonial heritage metaphors used in US military conflicts

  • Science Science Magazine
  • [NEWS] AIDS VACCINE RESEARCH: Thumbs Down on Expensive, Hotly Debated Trial of NIH AIDS Vaccine

  • [NEWS] SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT: New Purdue Panel Faults Bubble Fusion Pioneer

  • [NEWS] SCIENCE IN JAPAN: Paper Retraction Puts Focus on Informed Consent Rules

  • [NEWS] SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS: Europe's Science Gathering Draws Crowds and Long-Term Funds

  • [NEWS] WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE: Lessons of Disasters Past Could Guide Sichuan's Revival

 
  • NOVA scienceNOW NOVA scienceNOW
  • Cosmic Perspective: Intelligent Life?

  • Eavesdropping on ET

  • Leeches!

  • Bridge Doctors

  • Cosmic Perspective: Telescopes in Space

  • Nerdy Science Blog
  • Robotic Sea Bream

  • 2008 Business Facilities Rankings Report

  • Grad Student Bar Code Bag

  • Electric Generator Bicycle

  • Science-Tech MoUs Signed By Malaysia and Indonesia

  • ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed
  • A last lecture [Pharyngula]

  • Monckton and the APS [Deltoid]

  • Loss Aversion and Real Estate [The Frontal Cortex]

  • Every Thursday I Go Jeffersonian On You [The Quantum Pontiff]

  • "The Cave Where Turtles Die" Video [Deep Sea News]

 
  • Bad Astronomy
  • What are the Lagrange points?

  • My Comic Con panel: LIVE

  • Comic Con, Day 1: Doctor Who panel

  • Brotherton on Crichton

  • Creationists can’t take the heat

  • Bitesize Bio
  • Around The Blogs

  • A Not So Good GM Crop - Pharma Corn

  • Ye Olde Antibiotic Plates

  • Good GM Foods - Bt Corn as an Example

  • Using People Skills to Get that Job

  • Nature Network Blogs
  • Dear Mom: Cheerful nappies (from Bronwen Dekker's blog)

  • The Dukes of Biohazzard (comic strip) (from Viktor Poór's blog)

  • USA - I love your units! (from Brian Clegg's blog)

  • Comments on the China special of the latest issue of Nature (from Andrew Sun's blog)

  • Retraction (from Richard Grant's blog)

 
  • Public Library of Science
  • Open Access to Health and Human Rights

  • Prying into protocols

  • Harms of promoting off-label uses to doctors

  • Journal Websites - Topaz 0.9 rc1 Upgrade

  • What is good evidence for safe injection?

  • ScienceAlert.com.au ScienceAlert - Latest Stories
  • Trees jabbed for survival

  • SUVs safer than portrayed

  • Limestone may return climate

  • Enough sleep improves memory

  • Mothers not asked to stop drinking

  • PHD Comics PHD Comics
  • 07/23/08 PHD comic: 'Burrosploitation'

  • 07/21/08 PHD comic: 'Only when you don't need them'

  • 07/21/08 Cecilia's Blog: 'The Upstairs Neighbor Saga (continued)'

  • 07/18/08 PHD comic: 'I wonder what's going on today'

  • 07/16/08 PHD comic: 'Randomly directed'

 
  • Brain Waves
  • Allen Spinal Cord Atlas Debuts

  • Webcast of Entire Neural Interface Conference in June

  • Nasdaq NeuroInsights Neurotech Index Update

  • Neuromarketing from the Inside

  • An Anti-Shyness Drug

  • Physics Today magazine Physics Today
  • Report: Young scientists need more support

  • Social networks link interdisciplinary scientists

  • Grand challenges in basic energy sciences

  • Passenger jets collect data for research on climate change and pollution

  • Energy efficiency in the built environment

  • Physics Today Newspicks
  • Oil cost hits International Polar Year research

  • What makes the Northern Lights dance?

  • China finishes retooling BEPCII

  • Middle East solar power could provide Europe's electricity says EU

  • Climate change on the Tibetan plateau

 
  • Physics Today We Hear That
  • Pierre Martin named director of the WIYN Observatory

  • Prager to lead DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Irwin wins AGU Falkenberg Award

  • AIP names new Vice President of Physics Resources Center

  • AAPT awards prizes to Kaku and Mazur

  • HowStuffWorks: Science Stuff HowStuffWorks: Science Daily RSS Feed
  • How Biometrics Work

  • How Pi Works

  • How Roller Coasters Work

  • How Jet Packs Work

  • How Voyager Works

  • FT.com - Science & Environment FT.com - Science & Environment
  • Science Briefing: Study looks at age reversal

  • Rush for natural gas drives rise in US output

  • Legal setback to eco-towns proposal

  • Brazilian ethanol plants to get $260m loan

  • Oilman Pickens turns to turbines

 
  • Image of the Day: Sulfur Dioxide from Okmok Volcano NASA's Earth Observatory
  • News: Chinese Earthquake Provides Lessons for Future

  • News: Scientists Offer New Explanation for Monsoon Development

  • News: Saharan Dust Storms Sustain Life in Atlantic Ocean

  • News: Scientists Demonstrate the Sharpest Measurement of Ice Crystals in Clouds

  • News: Iceberg Scour Affects Biodiversity

  • NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features
  • Nasa's Phoenix Mars Lander Prepares for Next Sample Analysis

  • New NASA 'Fire and Smoke' Web Page Shows Latest Fire Views, Research

  • Phoenix Completes Longest Work Shift

  • NASA's JPL, Ames Win 2007 NASA Software of Year Award

  • NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Works Through the Night

  • Seed Magazine: News
  • Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 7/25/2008

  • 25 Jul 2008 | 7:13 am

  • Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 7/24/2008

  • Thinking Before You Think

  • Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 7/23/2008

 
  • HowStuffWorks DailyStuff from HowStuffWorks.com
  • How Love Works

  • Will I die if I eat polar bear liver?

  • How Brain-computer Interfaces Work

  • Today's Video - Endangered Species: Extinction

  • Are there real-life fight clubs?

  • Scienceray
  • Can We Save the Last Tortoise From Becoming Extinct?

  • Butterflies of the Sea: Flamboyantly Decorated Marine Animals

  • Exotic Plants

  • Ordinary Plants That Kill

  • Amazing Giant Rabbits a Metre High

  • Future of Engineering
  • Paint That Can Prevent Plane Crashes

  • Chewable Jewelry - Safe For Babies, Stylish For Moms

  • Tongue-controlled System Assists Individuals with Disabilities

  • Sythetically Designed 'Wimpy' Polio Virus Protects Against Disease

  • Ford Says Goodbye to Fuel Tank Screw Cap; Easy Fuel, Easy Go

 
  • Brain And Consciousness Research
  • Closing coal-burning power plant in China and improved cognitive development in children

  • Water-diffusion technology identifies brain regions damaged by prenatal alcohol exposure

  • Magic is the trick to understanding the mind

  • Aggressive preschoolers found to have fewer friends than others

  • Team creates touch-based illusion

  • ZME Science
  • The price of oil without water

  • Green reasons to be cheerful

  • California Uses More Gas than China

  • Gore’s Challenge: 100% Carbon Neutral by 2018

  • 4 amazing modern sculptures from around the world