The latest installment of the medical blog carnival Grand Rounds is up now at The Covert Rationing Blog. The overarching theme this week is cost containment in health care. This is a fantastic edition with so many great posts to read. Given the timeliness of the topic you should really carve out some time to read and explore this one.
Just a brief note to let everyone know that Blog Against Theocracy 2009 is well under way. Blog Against Theocracy is a blog swarm that attempts to get as many people blogging as possible over the same three day period in support of church-state separation. Many great posts are to be found there.
The annual Blog Against Theocracy will be coming to a blog near you April 10th - 12th, 2009. This will be the third time bloggers from all over have banned together to celebrate separation of church and state. Blue Gal has posted some information and resources for bloggers interested in participating in this year's Blog Against Theocracy. Hopefully we can count on all of you to raise awareness of our first freedom. Please note that this blogswarm is not for criticism of religion, but, as Tengrain from Mock, Paper, Scissors put it, "a reminder that the Government should keep out of religion, and Religion should keep out of the government." 'Nuff said.
The eighth edition of the monthly science history blog carnival The Giants' Shoulders is now available at Greg Laden's Blog. There's something for everyone here from Evolution's Influence On Pulp Fiction to why Everybody Hates Francis Bacon. The Giants' Shoulders invites contributors to submit links to their blog posts on classic scientific papers, profiles of scientists or concept from the history of science. Last months' edition is at The Questionable Authority and you can find the next edition on the 15th of March at The Evilutionary Biologist.
Barack Obama's campaign was the first Presidential campaign to truly embrace the internet. Now comes word that The Whitehouse has its own blog, complete with RSS feed. I'm sure the blog will be written by PR flacks, but at least this is a sign that the Obama administration is serious about taking the Presidency to the people. H/T: Lifehacker