You've got the rest of this Sunday to submit your posts about evolution and anything related to Carnival of Evolution. Use this online form to submit one (good) or two (better) posts.
Kelsey is hosting on Mauka to Makai, and if all goes well, the March edition will go up tomorrow.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
We need your posts on evolution
Next edition of Carnival of Evolution is less than one week away!
The next edition will be hosted on Mauka to Makai, and in order to even come close to outdoing Psi Wavefunction's phylogenetic blog-post edition from February 1st, it is imperative that you all submit at least one (good) or two (better) posts on the subject of evolutionary biology. Remember, only __________ (your name here) can prevent CoE from burning to the ground.
Please use this online form to submit your posts.
The next edition will be hosted on Mauka to Makai, and in order to even come close to outdoing Psi Wavefunction's phylogenetic blog-post edition from February 1st, it is imperative that you all submit at least one (good) or two (better) posts on the subject of evolutionary biology. Remember, only __________ (your name here) can prevent CoE from burning to the ground.
Please use this online form to submit your posts.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Carnival of Evolution #20
Psi Wavefunction posted the newest edition of CoE late last night on Skeptic Wonder. And I do declare that this is the awesomest edition I have ever seen - of this carnival, and if any blog carnival. And, it's all about evolution.
Psi actually, genuinely, did phylogenetic analysis of the submitted posts, converting the URLs into amino acid sequences, and then made phylogenetic trees based on them. How out of this world is that?!
It going to be very hard to outdo CoE #20, but I know future hosts will try their very best. Because that's what they've signed up for...
CoE #21 will be at Mauka to Makai.
Psi actually, genuinely, did phylogenetic analysis of the submitted posts, converting the URLs into amino acid sequences, and then made phylogenetic trees based on them. How out of this world is that?!
It going to be very hard to outdo CoE #20, but I know future hosts will try their very best. Because that's what they've signed up for...
CoE #21 will be at Mauka to Makai.
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