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Best Science Blogging of the Year

Don't miss out on the 3quarksdaily annual prize for science blogging! Nominate your favorites before the deadline tomorrow.

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Okay we're a little late with this, so be quick if you want to participate: it's time for the Quark, the 3quarksdaily annual prize for science blogging. The deadline for nominations is tomorrow (Tuesday) night, so hurry up and nominate if you are so moved! This year's judge is Lisa Randall -- great to see a top-notch physicist in there. Part of the process involves a vote by readers, which I think is something that just doesn't work on the internet. Bloggers with large followings and sufficient shamelessness to prod them into voting will always dominate over the negligible number of readers who actually read every post and try to make a fair decision. But so be it -- it's not stopping me from nominating one of my own posts! (I can't imagine that anyone else keeps track of all the science blogging I've done over the last year.) But ...

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