Nature Network Has A Brand New Look

Think you know Nature Network? Wait till you see what they're up to now. The members of my former parish have now unveiled their long awaited MT4 platform and you can re-experience all of their wonderful science blogginess updated afresh for your viewing pleasure.

The administrators announced the news yesterday at Schemes and Memes:

Nature Network turned three last month. During our early years, we've enjoyed thousands of illuminating, entertaining and sometimes controversial posts from our diverse pool of bloggers. Now, exciting new changes are afoot.

From tomorrow, Nature Network's blogs will have a high-profile new home on the Nature.com Blogs site, where they'll feature alongside Nature Publishing Group's highly regarded blogs, such as The Great Beyond, Nautilus and The Sceptical Chymist. In other words, all the blogs hosted by Nature will be brought together in one scintillating web site.

Links to new blog posts, recent comments and popular posts will still appear on Nature Network's blogs page as ever, but the real meat - the words, pictures, videos, maps, thoughts and theories of our bloggers - will now appear at blogs.nature.com.

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