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July 18, 2005

Cosmic Variance

Bring out the heavy hitters.

Sean Carroll, JoAnne Hewett, Clifford Johnson, Mark Trodden and Risa Wexler have started a WordPress-based group blog called Cosmic Variance.

Since Clifford had been rather steadfast in his insistence that he would never take up blogging, I, for one, see some sort of tipping point …

And speaking about physicists, blogging, and WordPress, I learned some interesting news at Strings 2005, which I will doubtless tell y’all about anon.

Posted by distler at July 18, 2005 8:45 AM

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