Comments

Julie Dunsworth

I want to vote for Forget bipedalism. What about babyism. I don't see it on the voting list?

Abbas Raza

It is under "T": The Mermaid's Tale: Forget Bipedalism...

Ervin Goldfain

A very informative and objective physics blog!

Sharon Laskey

I would like to vote for Saturn's Rings Explained.

Richard Helmich

Hey Abbas,

Why not hyperlink the titles to the actual articles and make the radio box what you click to select that article to vote on it. That way people might peruse the nominated articles more easily?

Sincerely,

Richard

Kathleen Reed

I like Starts with a Bang's "So, you've heard that the Sun is going to blow up?"

But I am not sure this phone and the website can enable me to vote for it!

Abbas Raza

Richard, the polling software I am using doesn't allow me to embed hyperlinks.

Kathleen, if you are unable to vote using a PC, let me know.

Barbara Breger

A really excellent article exposing the false scientific posing of psychology.

Louis Breger

As someone who has been teaching, writing and working in Psychology for many years I have long been troubled by its "scientific" pretentious. This article explores the history of this issue in a way that really enriched my understanding.

Moin Rahman

My vote goes to:
4. Accidental Blogger: Psychology's Quest for Scientific Respectability

Dennis Lowery

I voite for #63. The educational value of creative disobedience.

Stephen Calhoun

Now I have to work my way through the unread articles.

Dennis France

Science Sushi Rocks!

marsha brown

Vote for Galileo's Pendulum: Is Cosmology in Shambles? to win the prize

Ajay Raina

I voted for Empirical Zeal. Very insightful!

Rupam

I voted for Empirical Zeal "the crayola-fication of the world". Nice one!! :)

Narmansky

Я voite за № 63. Воспитательное значение творческого непослушания. :)

Lisa Thacker

My vote goes to Above the Market: We Suck at Math

Rick Reding

Really good stuff.....:-)

Agi Schwartz

My favorite choice.
Very informative!!!!!

Donna

Good luck Science Sushi! :)

Lois

APOD gets my vote! I LOVE their daily, informative photos and blurbs!!!

dcookie

Nice. This list is going to keep we on-line all weekend!

Carolyn Canessa

Astronomy Picture of the Day, (APOD) ! Check it out. Nothing like it on the web. Thanks APOD !

Jeff Thompson

Another vote for Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD.) I've visited it daily since 1998, longer than any other website I've visited.

David Dilworth

I urge you to read "Do scientific explanations have to ruin wonder?"

Even though it competes with my article (on cosmic microwave angular resolution) and could even push it out of the top 20, I deeply appreciate its beautifully gentle allure of how we can write to capture (or keep from weakening) the magic of science for those who aren't yet quite as excited about it as we are.

Thank you Marie-Claire.

Marie Wilson

I vote for David Dilworth

The article is "Cosmology Science Blog: Cosmic Microwave
Angular Resolution Surprise"

Kieran Shanahan

Marie-Clair is a fine writer

Nancy Gagne

I voted for Marie-Claire. I always look forward to her blogs and especially liked "Do Scientific explantions have to ruin wonder?" You make science come alive Marie.
Thank you.

Malena Hasbun

I vote for David Dilworth's "Cosmology Science Blog: Cosmic Microwave
Angular Resolution Surprise". It's delightful!
Malena

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