Today's the day! Check out my new blog CORRELATIONS - a collaboration between WIRED Science and PBS. My first post is up introducing myself and foreshadowing some upcoming topics I'll be taking on alongside a very interesting mix of scientists and media experts.
And please do let me know what you think... Suggestions for topics, site feedback, and your ideas are welcome and encouraged on both open threads in comments!
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Just took a look... a good group with potentially alot to say and much for us to learn and digest.
Again, the very best to all of you.
I hope you'll write about whales. I love whales. Ever since Star Trek...
Congrats on the new gig kid! I love reading your posts. You have a fresh perspective from all the usual policy people.
What's next?!
Topic: Why do we tolerate cruddy web site coding when getting our code validated is so easy?