Happy Anniversary to Seed Scienceblogs!

This magnificient experiment got started exactly a year ago yesterday. It immediatelly caught fire and grew steadily from the initial 14 to the current 54 blogs and is still growing bigger and stronger. Here is a look from the outside.

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tired: Too much culture (evolution-creationism) wars, and politics.

Please, don't listen. This is one of the main points that make scienceblogs interesting.

I agree. Science in social context is where it's at.