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Dave and Greta Munger Cognitive Daily reports nearly every day on fascinating peer-reviewed developments in cognition from the most respected scientists in the field.

Greta Munger is Professor of Psychology at Davidson College whose works include The History of Psychology: Fundamental Questions. Dave Munger is co-founder and president of ResearchBlogging.org and a writer whose works include Researching Online. And yes, he is married to Greta.

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Meet North Carolina ScienceBloggers (including Dave and Greta)!

Category: General / Site news
Posted on: September 2, 2008 6:17 AM, by Dave Munger

On Saturday, September 20, the action in North Carolina will be at the Asheboro zoo. All the North Carolina ScienceBloggers will be there, and you can too -- there will be a guided tour of the zoo led by one of their staffers, a get-together afterwards with tons of zoo staffers and volunteers, and food and beverages at a local watering hole later!

This is all in celebration of ScienceBlogs' millionth comment, which, if all goes as expected, will be appearing on one of our blogs sometime in the next two weeks. If you don't live in North Carolina, you can meet Sciblings and fellow-readers at parties in Michigan, Oklahoma, Iowa, Minnesota, San Francisco, Vancouver, London and other places - watch all the blogs for announcements of the details.

The biggest party of all will be in New York, where ScienceBlogs has its headquarters, but you might be able to meet more actual ScienceBloggers at the North Carolina get-together, where at least seven ScienceBloggers will be making appearances.

Bora has more information about the NC meetup and all the get-togethers.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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