So as not to clutter up my home page, I’ve listed my favourite science, technology and astronomy blogs here. More links pages are listed in the sidebar.
Astronomy and Space Blogs
- Astronomy blog
- Astropixie
- Bad Astronomy
- basic space
- Chris Lintott’s Universe
- Cosmic Ray
- Cumbrian Sky
- Dynamics of Cats
- Exploding Galaxies and Other Catastrophysics
- Hogg’s Research Blog
- In the Dark
- Kendal Astronomer
- Matt Burleigh’s blog
- Mike Brown’s Planets
- Leaves on the Line
- One Astronomer’s Noise
- Professor Astronomy
- We are all in the gutter
- Orbiting Frog
- Planetary Society blog
- Supernova Condensate
- Systemic
- The Astronomist
- The Dark Matter Crisis
- The e-Astronomer
- Upon Reflection
- Virtual Astronomer
- Why Astronomy
- Will Gater
- Women in Astronomy
Science and Technology Blogs
- Arxiv blog
- Bad Science
- Cosmic Variance
- Daily Ack
- Ecogirl & Cosmoboy
- Highly Allochthonous
- Life and Physics
- Not Exactly Rocket Science
- Optics Confidential
- Per Square Mile
- Real Climate
- Scilogs.eu (blogging network)
- ScienceBase
- Science Insider
- Skulls in the The Stars
- Three Quarks Daily
- The Intersection
- The Lay Scientist
- The Scholarly Kitchen
- Weird Things
Podcasts, Vodcasts
- Teapots from Space – quirky space videos
- The Jodcast – a really nice podcast from the University of Manchester’s Jodrell Bank observatory.
- Astronomy Cast - very popular astronomer podcast presented by Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay. Worth it for Pamela’s voice alone.
- Hubble Cast – news and images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
- ESOcast – news and research updates from ESO
- 365 Days of Astronomy -your daily dose of astro-goodness during the International Year of Astronomy 2009. A different presented each day.
- Science & The City – from the New York Academy of Sciences
Science & Technology blogs in other languages (that I can read)
- Astronomers do it at night (German)
- Promotion mit Interferenzen (German)
- Relativ Einfach (German)
- Scilogs.be (blogging network; Dutch)
- Scilogs.de (blogging network; German)
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Great site! I just now noticed your post on our supernovae work from a few years back. Thanks for the compliments!