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The BA Big Question Blog
The BA challenged the UK public to ask the most perplexing, unusual, profound and puzzling scientific questions possible. Top scientists and engineers in the UK have and still are continuing to ...
Orbiting Frog
The Orbiting Frog blog is run by a PhD student keen to share his passion for astronomy . Recent blog posts include 'Top 10 animals in space' and 'Ways to end the world'.
Science blogs
A site hosting blogs from a selection of great science writers from all fields.
Big Bang Blogs
Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Big bang blogs puts you in touch with e-mentors who can answer your questions about what it's like to study physics or what opportunities physics and science ...
Cocktail Party Physics
A blog 'serving up science and culture with a splash of wit'
Nanooze!
An excellent kids' website about nanotechnology. with plenty of information, a blog, games and Q&As with scientists.
Bad astronomy
A very regularly updated blog written by astronomer Phil Plait, commenting on current affairs in all things astronomical, and on the misuse of science.
Starts with a Bang
In this blog, theoretical astrophysicist Ethan Siegel covers a broad range of topics from dark energy to what our galaxy smells like.
Famous faces: Copernicus
Big bang blogs explores how this Polish mathematician turned astronomy on its head.
Famous scientists: Robert Oppenheimer
Big bang blogs takes a look at the American physicist who worked on the first atomic weapon during the Second World War.


