Since the Pepsipocalypse, several excellent science writers (some of the best, really) have sought out new homes online. You really shouldn't miss them.
- SciCurious: special shout out to Sci who is one of the best pseudonymous science writers out there, and if she were under her real name would probably be one of the best non-pseudonymous science writers
- David Dobbs
- Brian Switek: Brian is one of the new "greats", and is far too talented for his age.
- Eric M Johnson
- Highly Allochthonous
- Alex WIld
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Awww thanks for the shoutout, Pal!
You are too kind, Pal! Thank you, and additional thanks for leading the charge on #SbFAIL. Your first post on it was great and helped me get my own thoughts together.