For all the heathens out there, the 125th edition of the Carnival of the Godless is out on a Nadder!, with various godless blog articles from around the Web.
Scientia Pro Publica #9
I maintain Science Gossip, which could be thought of as a newspaper covering science news with links to blog posts written by other people. But if you prefer science magazines over science newspapers, covering not only science news but also including general articles on science with a slower release schedule, then the blog carnival Scientia Pro Publica might be for you.
The ninth edition of Scientia Pro Publica is now up at Pleiotropy. I have the impression that there is much more blogging for biology than in other fields, and this is borne out in this edition of Scientia Pro Publica with articles about birds, maple seeds, sexual reproduction, and more. Those who prefer more sterile sciences need not flee, as there are also articles about paintings, earthquakes, scientific literacy, etc.
Carnival of Space #114
Want some astronomy on the cheap? The 114th edition of the Carnival of Space has been posted up on Cheap Astronomy. This edition links to numerous blog posts talking about public outreach for astronomy, the status of Pluto, what could have been with the Apollo program, and a whole lot more.
Carnival of Space #111 is out
The 111th edition of the Carnival of Space is up at 21st Century Waves, with links to various blog posts on space exploration and astronomy.
Scientia Pro Publica #3
If you like reading science blog posts written for public consumption, you might be interested in the third edition of the Scientia Pro Publica blog carnival. Given all the current attention to the swine flu, it's no surprise that this edition has a special section just for it, although I also have a vested interest in promoting the blog carnival since it includes my explanation of the potential confusion when referring to cosmological distances.