A Vote For Science: My First Group Blog Effort

I just wanted to point you all to a new group blog that I am contributing to, A Vote for Science, that was started by Seed Media Group to provide readers with a one-stop blog for political coverage as it pertains to science, medicine and technology issues. I made an inaugural entry there that you might wish to read because it requires your vote within the next few days.

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