Open Lab 2010 Is Unveiled!

When the deadline for Open Lab rolled around way back at the beginning of December, there were close to 900 science blog posts in the running for the coveted 50 slots. Over the past couple months, Jason and his team of reviewers have whittled down those submissions, til only 1/18th remain. Yes, that's right, the time has come and the posts to be published in Open Lab 2010 have been revealed!

There is some incredible blogging in there, including posts by some of my favorite writers, like Ed Yong, Brian Switek and Jason Goldman, just to name a few. Each and every post included is definitely worth reading!

But I have to especially thank Jason and the review team for picking of one of my posts, Reflections on the Gulf Oil Spill - Conversations With My Grandpa. I'm honored to be included in this list of superstars! I'll display this badge proudly!

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