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Science Blog Reader Survey

04 May 2007

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Anonymous's picture

Science Blog Reader Survey

This allows you to get more information
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Fred Bortz's picture

Re: list of blogs

coglanlabs and BJS,

Even if there's not a list, which could get unwieldy, I would like to see the Reader Blog postings list identify the posters. If I see "coglanlabs," I'll be sure to read it because I find your postings interesting. Other posters are less interesting to me but may be more interesting to others.

Also, I sometimes wonder whether we ought to have clever names for our blogs. I have one in mind for mine.

Overall, as a science blogger, I am very pleased to have this venue. BJS deserves lots of credit and thanks for the effective and friendly way in which he manages this corner of the blogosphere.

Fred Bortz -- Science and technology books for young readers (www.fredbortz.com) and Science book reviews (www.scienceshelf.com)



coglanglab's picture

list of blogs?

It would be nice if there was a list/index of the blogs on this site. Perhaps there is and it's just hard to find, in which case, making it easier to find would be nice.

Otherwise, links to original articles would be nice. Otherwise, great site.

Please try my web-based experiments at http://coglanglab.org



Anonymous's picture

re: 1. any time I try to comment

1. I know it's annoying.
2. See 1.
3. See 1.
4. Since scientific reality is pretty much in line with the "leftist slant" on global warming, you must mean that SB is all about bringing scientific truth to the people vs. bringing evangelical heresy against reality. Good Show!



Anonymous's picture

1. any time I try to comment

1. any time I try to comment it doesn't get posted
2. recently, each time I arrive I have to refresh view to see latest features
3. I want to see illustrations & photos with each feature
4. there is a global warming leftist slant



Anonymous's picture

Great site

But please lay off the articles telling my girlfriend that oral causes throat cancer.



Anonymous's picture

Good format, need more stories

This site has the best format of the science news sites I read, but tends to have fewer stories than some of the others.



Anonymous's picture

A broad sampling of subjects

I would like to see more brain related articles



Anonymous's picture

Agreed, if I want to know

Agreed, if I want to know more about a news item, I need to search for it, or sometimes I can't even find it.



Anonymous's picture

permalinks to stories

it would be nice to have links to the original stories, not just the site they come from.



Anonymous's picture

excellent , especially for

excellent , especially for the best updating of the news


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