We realised the other day that our list of links on the left-hand side is pretty out of date and hasn’t been updated in ages. So we put our heads together and scoured our RSS feeds in Google Reader (without which I doubt we’d be able to run about 30% of the content in the journal!) to come up with the following list of blogs to add:
All That Matters (by our Nature Materials colleague Joerg Heber)
Homunculus (from the science writer Phil Ball)
Metamodern (‘nano-guru’ Eric Drexler)
Notes from the Giant’s Shoulders
Solarsaddle (from UCL chemist Andrea Sella who writes the ‘Classic Kit’ column for Chemistry World)
Computational Organic Chemistry (Trinity University’s Steven M Bachrach, author of a book of the same name)
Phew! My CTRL+C and CTRL+V fingers are burning. Let us know in the comments if there are any we’ve missed.
DISCLAIMER: Most, but not all, are chemistry blogs. Some are more general science/nano/new PI-flavoured, but none are downright off-topic. Most, but not all, are regularly updated, but all have at least been updated this year (that was the cut-off).
Neil
Neil Withers (Associate Editor, Nature Chemistry)
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