So, who the heck is still on ScienceBlogs anyways!?

I know I'm sure as hell having a hard time keeping up with all the comings and goings. If anything, the impression is probably that the lights are practically out and we're all singing Old Lang Syne. This, of course, is far from the case. The lights are still on, we're most of us blogging away.

Here's a list compiled from the Blog Index page and from the drop down on every page. I'm also only including reasonably active blogs, ones with posts since January 1, 2010.

WCG Common Sense has also provided a nice graphical representation of some of the recent science blogospheric ebbs and flows.

Of course, please let me know if I've made any errors compiling the list. My eyes crossed and blurred a couple of times fiddling with and switching between the lists.

I'll note again that there are a few blogs that are still here but haven't posted since the beginning of 2010. I haven't included those on my list here since to me they probably represent fairly dormant blogs. There are also a couple of blogs listed above that just came in under my dormancy cut-off.

But, no matter how you look at it, it's still a pretty impressive and pretty vital line-up.

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