There's a little "Leading Edge" review by Laura Bonetta on scientists who blog. I spoke to her last week and some of our conversation is in the peice. Some other ScienceBlogs mentioned are A Blog Around the Clock, Pharyngula, Aetiology, and Framing Science. Larry Moran is also quoted. Go check it out.
Ref:
Laura Bonetta
Scientists Enter the Blogosphere
Cell (07) 129:443-445
doi:10.1016/j.cell.2007.04.032
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