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Communicating science... Blogging and the Internet

The Internet affords a creative outlet for everyone with an interest in writing. The gap between the thoughts in one's head and the ability to share those thoughts across the web has, in the last few years, vanished. In this new climate, ideas are liberated into the blogosphere, competing for one's attention and, in a kind of web-based natural selection, some flourish while others die in the mires of inaccuracy. In this short film, neuroscience blogger, Mo Costandi, provides insights into what makes a successful blog and how a former security guard ended up writing the Guardian's Neurophilisophy blog.

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Blogging eases transition to motherhood, study shows

Blogging eases transition to motherhood, study shows | Science News | Scoop.it
(Medical Xpress) -- Even for well-prepared couples, the transition to parenthood can be downright stressful.
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Women are 'socially' networked, study shows

Women are 'socially' networked, study shows | Science News | Scoop.it

The researchers found that women bloggers tend to value reciprocity, or mutual exchange, and social ties much more than men, and they were more likely to share knowledge in an environment where those elements were present.

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Blogging may help teens dealing with social distress

Blogging may help teens dealing with social distress | Science News | Scoop.it
Blogging may have psychological benefits for teens suffering from social anxiety, improving their self-esteem and helping them relate better to their friends, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.

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