I had no idea until Josh Braun, who blogs at Seed Magazine‘s new ‘scienceg8′, pointed out to me that two other big science outlets have Editors’ Blogs. Check out Free Association, the blog of the editors of Nature Genetics, which is excellent and often updated, and SCIAM Observations, a blog from Scientific American that is very imaginative and sweeping. I was interviewed last week for a forthcoming piece in Nature on blogs and science that will I am sure catch the existence of these as well.
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