The latest stop of the Mooney-Nisbet show (or Nisbet-Mooney show) wasn't a stop at all--it was right here at home in Washington, D.C., at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. We were glad to see some familiar faces in the audience, including ScienceBlogs' own Jason Rosenhouse. His post on the event is here.
Meanwhile, our own report (including some pictures) is here.
Finally, in other news, I'm close to being able to announce who my guest blogger (or bloggers) are going to be.....
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