More Data: Your Favorite Life Science Blogs

The Scientist recently asked me to name the three best life-science blogs. I just sent them three ones I enjoy and read a lot--I find this sort of ranking to be interesting but fundamentally artificial. (I'd recommend all of the blogs on my blogroll on the left of your screen.)

I didn't realize that the request was actually part of a bigger undertaking: the Scientist is asking all of its readers to pick the best life-science blogs. If you want to help make the selection, click here forthwith.

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I am one of the respondents and have nominated The Loom, mainly because I have read some of your blogs and a book by yourself, explaining the world around us is important and I wish to support the best I can, the best on the web.

Keep up the good work Carl