I noticed recently that, after December, we have no hosts lined up for the history of science blog carnival! If you’re interested in hosting over the next few months, please leave a comment, or let one of the carnival managers, Dr. SkySkull or ThonyC, know! (If you have a nice idea for a special edition of the carnival, let us know that, too!)
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The author of Skulls in the Stars is a professor of physics, specializing in optical science, at UNC Charlotte. The blog covers topics in physics and optics, the history of science, classic pulp fantasy and horror fiction, and the surprising intersections between these areas.
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- The Dispersal of Darwin
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- The Inverse Square Blog
- The Language of Bad Physics
- The Primate Diaries
- The Renaissance Mathematicus
- The Thoughtful Animal
- Uncertain Principles
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Hi! I’m happy to host a carnival if you have any slots free!
Great! I’ll look at the schedule tomorrow and let you know what would be a good time.