As some of you will no doubt already have noticed, the main ScienceBlogs page now has up a cool feature that runs you through the top scienceblogging subjects of 2007.
Sheril and I are proud to note that the Intersection has been at the epicenter of three of the biggest blogologues from this year: framing science (April), Cyclone Sidr (November), and ScienceDebate2008 (December).
Who knows what next year will bring....
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