I may be slightly insane...
Please do critique my previous post; I'd like to know exactly how badly, and in what way, I fail at science writing!
Now that this issue is out of the way, we can explore evolutionary biology further in a new light!
So much for getting real work done...
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I have long looked for a slightly insane science blog, and came across yours from ResearchBlogging.
ReplyDeleteWhat I really liked about your last post was that it had a clear thesis with the implication that someone else was wrong. It was argumentative in a very rousing way which you almost never see in science writing except when it's about creationism or alternative medicine. Keep it up, I'll be sure to follow!