Two more Sciblings for the price of 1

My post on whether natura non facit saltum is an accurate depiction of evolution has turned into a hopeless monster, so while I try and rescue it why don't you check out the newest addition to the ScienceBlogs family, DrugMonkey?

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On November 23rd, 1858, T.H. Huxley wrote one of the most famous letters in the history of science to Charles Darwin. While the letter is perhaps most widely known for Huxley's staunch support of On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection against the opposition both were sure would come out…
Reacting to Jerry Coyne's guest blog on The Loom, Brian Switek at Laelaps discusses, among other things, the objection to Darwin's theories that Huxley put forward, both in personal correspondence and in print: The only objections that have occurred to me are 1st that you have loaded yourself…
The best thing about Frank Peretti's 2005 novel Monster was that it was over quickly. I was able to zip through the 419-page yarn in about five hours, although after about five minutes I felt I had wasted too much time on this anti-evolution screed. I was loaned the novel by a friend who thought I…
Go say Hello to Rebecca Skloot, the newest addition to the Scienceblogs.com family, and her blog Culture Dish. Check out her About page and the first post.

Now, don't jump to conclusions! Work on your post gradually! Don't let sudden sparks of creativity derail your slow slogging process of writing ;-)