Article FP72 Have your say in the future of the Guardian’s science blog network

Have your say in the future of the Guardian’s science blog network

by
Pete Etchells
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We want to hear from you, our science readers, about how you want to see the blog network develop in the future

In 2010, the Guardian launched an experiment: a small network of science blogs written by experts in their respective fields, with a remit to entertain, enrage, and inform. Nearly five years later, and the science blog network has expanded from its original five blogs to fifteen, covering a huge range of topics - from epidemiology, mathematics and physics, to the history of science, zoology, palaeontology, and more.

Over those five years, the thirst for great science content on the web has grown tremendously and the popularity of the science blog network, and the insight that our expert writers offer, has never been higher. Science isn't stagnant though; by its very nature, it is a continual process of reflection, revision and improvement. With that in mind, our upcoming fifth birthday seems like an excellent opportunity to take stock and start to think about the future of the network.

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