Monday, April 2, 2007

Carnivalia for Spring Break

Yes, here in California's central valley, we have our Spring Break now - don't ask why so late; I sure wish it came earlier in the semester. Anyhow, if you are looking for some nutritious reading during the break (even if those of you coming here from elsewhere don't have a break), here are some blog carnivals that might nourish the brain:

First up, you can chow down on some highly fish-flake fortified selections (fish are supposed to be good for the brain, right?) in Mendel's Garden #13. All excellent stuff, although I am surprised that there is nothing on the recent discovery of Marmoset chimerism in the Garden this time around - perhaps in the next dish?

Next, a light serving of of bioinformatics with a sprinkling of bio-misinformatics at bio::blogs #9.

To follow that up, enjoy the Circus of the Spineless #19, where fellow BioBlitzer Bev starts us off with another reminder of the upcoming event, and offers a collection of links for identifying some of the creepy-crawlies.

Next, given why (by my best guess) we have our spring break so late around here, I might as well send you to hell with the Carnival of the Godless: You're going to Hell edition!

And finally, for the most sinful dessert, how can we not have some mango? Let me (belatedly) offer you the most mangolicious Tangled Bank #76.

Enjoy!

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