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An Ocean of Pseudoscience, Linkfest Round 3

Posted on September 8, 2010September 8, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 1 Comment on An Ocean of Pseudoscience, Linkfest Round 3
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We’re halfway through our first ever Ocean of Pseudoscience Week. Many great blogs have decided to enter the fray, tackling pseudoscience in their own fields. If anyone wants to join in, either as a guest post on our blog or as a post on your own blog, let me know. Below are all the blogs who have joined us on this adventure so far.

Blogs from the Southern Fried Science Network:

  • Arthropoda – Ocean of Pseudoscience Week
  • Arthropoda – Creationists love Mantis Shrimp
  • Arthropoda – Samurai Crabs
  • Cephalove – News flash: Octopuses are actually psychic
  • Mammoth Tales – Antarctica Made Large
  • Ya Like Dags? – There’s an Ocean of Pseudoscience Out There
  • Ya Like Dags – “Voracious Beyond Belief”

Blogs from the Bliggity-Blag-O-Sphere:

  • Observations of a Nerd – Sharks DO get Cancer

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One thought on “An Ocean of Pseudoscience, Linkfest Round 3”

  1. Patric Douglas says:
    September 8, 2010 at 7:15 pm

    Got one to add:

    http://sharkdivers.blogspot.com/2010/09/shark-pseudoscience-juicingtweaked.html

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