Here you have the latest editions of two excellent blog carnivals. Pay a visit if you are interested in meeting some great education and health bloggers.

- Carnival of Education #190, by Steve Spangler.

- Grand Rounds: this time, hosted by KevinMD and Kim on behalf of Dr. Val.

Enjoy!

Mo, the founder of Encephalon blog carnival, has hosted its most recent edition:

- Encephalon 54, with "everything from the perception of colour and shapes to behavioural economics, the neuroscience of sports and squabbling psychologists."

If you are looking for some good articles on recent neuroscience and psychology news and development, this twice-a-month carnival is a great place to start.

If you want to discover some great neuroscience and psychology blogs, check out Encephalon blog carnival's 53rd edition, this time hosted in Africa for the first time!

We are hosting here at SharpBrains the next editions of several great blog carnivals. If you blog about these topics, please submit your best recent posts using our Contact Us form:

- August 27th: Carnival of Education.

- September 9th: Carnival of Biogerontology.

- September 17th: Carnival of HR.

Enjoy the  weekend!

Ironically, Marc at the blog titled Neuroscientifically Challenged has just released one of the best editions of Encephalon blog carnival. Pay a visit only when you have some time to spare with a collection of excellent and very well presented neuroscience, medicine and psychology blog posts, on topics ranging from fMRI to gene therapy and neuroplasticity.

Visit #49 Encephalon edition at Neuroscientifically Challenged.

Also, you may enjoy taking a look at past editions and calendar for future ones at Encephalon home page: Encephalon Archives & Calendar.

Some great new editions of our favorite blog carnivals:

- Encephalon, Forthy-Third Edition: the best of recent neuroscience and psychology blog posts.

- Grand Rounds Volume 4, Number 30: superb overview of the health & medicine blogosphere.

- Carnival of HR #31: great resources for Human Resources professionals.

Some great blog carnivals this week; visit them if you want to read good blog posts on the following topics:

- Update 1: great edition of the Philosophers’ Carnival.

- Update 2: Encephalon #40: all topics neuroscience and psychology.

- Grand Rounds last week and this week: on health and medicine.

- Carnival of Education #160: on educational issues.

- Carnival of Mathematics #27.: great collection of math-related resources.

A couple of excellent collections of blog posts:

-The Tangled Bank: all things science, with a very clear presentation.

-Medicine 2.0: intersection of Health and Web 2.0, hosted by Bertalan Mesko, its creator.

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What were you doing on August 26th, 2006? That day, Mo, the blogger behind ScienceBlogs' Neurophilosophy, launched the Encephalon blog carnival to present, every other week, a selection of the best neuroscience and psychology blog posts on brain and mind.

It has been one of the most stimulating blog carnivals ever since, and we are honored to continue the tradition. Today we are proud to announce...

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