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Blogtown Press is very pleased to bring you a new science blog dedicated to bringing you exceptional science news, reviews, and interviews. Tim Roth, he previously and will continue to write on Fueling the World our alternative energy blog, is turning his focus to cover the world of science as a whole.

With that we officially announce Atoms to Zebras. Here’s what Tim had to say about the new blog:

Atoms to Zebras is all about scouring the science community for science news, interviews, and cutting edge scientific break-though reporting. My goal is bring you all the fun and interesting parts of science class without the homework and exams.

The glue that holds the scientific community together is peer review. Every single journal article that is published is examined by other scientists who make sure that the results and conclusions are factual. In fact, the entire field of science is essentially one big team trying to figure out the mysteries of the universe. In that spirit, please let me and the other readers know what you think by posting a comment or e-mailing me at tim [at] blogtownpress.com

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He’s already got some great articles up there and more planned that should enlighten and expand your minds.


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