When Declan Butler wrote us to tell us this week that we’d made the list of top science blogs in Nature we were, like, you know, thrilled. But uh the top five, which includes some real powerhouse blogs you ought to be reading, does decidedly not include us. However he wasn’t entirely teasing because we were named among Nature‘s list of the 50 popular science blogs, a list they explain in some detail on one of the several pages linked from the Top 5 site. Anyway thanks to Nature and to Declan for the heads up.
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July 9, 2006 9:31 pm
The Top 5 Science Blogs … And Everybody Else
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