It seems this week is full of moving.
Ed Yong, my dear friend who convinced me to join Science Blogs, is moving up in the world and has moved Not Exactly Rocket Science over to Discover.Com!
Ed is an amazing writer and it's no shock that the big guys would take notice of him. I hope that all of you will check him out in his new home. I know I will miss his presence here!
Good Luck, Ed, and congrats!
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