Go say high to Zooillogix, another two-brother team science blogging away here under the auspices of Seed. I will enjoy their blog, as long as they stay away from too many pictures of creatures with more than 4 legs (tentacles don't count). The African Booze tree should be your first stop there.
And that makes me think of another plug. Everybody should be reading Seed magazine. I got my first copy as a super-special scienceblogger last month and I love it. It's a great magazine, with beautiful graphical design, and some of the best-written general interest science articles I've read.
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