Top Ten Female Science Bloggers

I just learned that this blog has been included in the Forensic Science Schools' list of the Top Ten Female Science Bloggers. You should check out their list, since several of my colleagues are also included -- one of whom is male, heh.

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"You should check out their list, since several of my colleagues are also included -- one of whom is male, heh."

I can empathize with that; people think just because I have large breasts that I must be a bearded lady.

By MadScientist (not verified) on 19 Aug 2009 #permalink