Applied science is the application of scientific knowledge to a physical plane. Some examples of applied sciences are engineering, materials science, environmental technology, electronics, nanotechnology, and optical engineering.
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Regular Blogs
Focuses on soil science, crop rotation, and straw burn as well as genetically modified crops. Also contains sections about wheat development and soil.
http://agronomyman.wordpress.com/
Closed circuit television cameras and DVR for home and office surveillance is the subject of this blog, with entries about various security gadgets including how to set up home video surveillance, how to choose a camera, and a description of the difference between a CCTV camera and CCTV infrared camera.
http://cctvforyourhome.blogspot.com/
Features up-to-date information and perspective on the convergence of technology and environmental awareness. Includes the latest trends in renewable energy as well as electronics and information technology.
http://www.cleantechnica.com
Contains entries about experimentation having to do with cryogenics, including a news item about mice being revived from cells which were frozen for 16 years.
http://elder-abuse-cyberray.blogspot.com
The Library of Congress's blog about science, technology, and business contains numerous blogs about military science, with articles about civil war aeronautics as well as scientific manpower in World War II.
http://blogs.loc.gov/inside_adams/category/military-science/
Mannerisms on Electronics Weekly
This weblog is authored and maintained by David Manners, an electronics journalist. This wide ranging categorical weblog provides news, reviews and commentary about the many aspects of electronics from gadgets to ASIC to wireless and everything about the semiconductor market.
http://www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/david-manners-semiconductor-blog/
Hosted by a Canadian ethicist and futurist who speaks and writes often about the impacts that cutting edge technology has on the world and particularly on the improvement of human performance this weblog addresses, among other things, cryonics and the possibilities that cryonics and cryogenics hold out in the future.
http://www.sentientdevelopments.com/