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In Defense of Science Blogs (yes again)
By Deborah Blum
Posted: February 16, 2011
Posted: February 16, 2011
Category: science communication, Speakeasy Science
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Tagged Aeron Hawath, Ed Yong, Embargo Watch, Emily Anthes, Ivan Oransky, John Rennie, Maryn McKenna, Not Exactly Rocket Science, Public Library of Science, science blogs, science communication, Steve Silberman Neurotribes, Superbug, The Gleaming Retort, Tim Oleson, University of Manchester, Wonderland
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