I'm somewhat popular

According to this table over at Nature, this blog is the 18th most popular blog written by a scientist (according to Technorati). Out of the top twenty, twelve are here at ScienceBlogs. Congrats to one and all!

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So, do you see the creeping rise of the ID blogs? Can you see how Darwinism is on death's door by the popularity of the blogs?

(I wonder whether any ID blog is even counted.)

By Ed Darrell (not verified) on 06 Jul 2006 #permalink