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It’s almost 2012, and as we all know the world will be ending. I figure it’s as good a time as any to look back. So far this year…

…I have posted 33 posts
…which have gotten 269 comments
…with visitors from more than 15 countries across the globe
…and have been syndicated at BlogHer, Ecology.com and more

The three most popular posts of the year:
3. Instant Zombie: Just Add Salt
2. Time – And Brain Chemistry – Heal All Wounds
1. Mythbusting 101: Organic Farming > Conventional Agriculture

…and last, but certainly not least, my post Why Do Women Cry? Obviously, It’s So They Don’t Get Laid was chosen to be published in Open Lab 2012

Overall, I’d say it’s been a pretty good year – especially since it’s only been six months here at SciAm. Here’s to next year being even better!

Christie Wilcox About the Author: Christie Wilcox is a science writer and blogger who moonlights as a PhD student in Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Hawaii. Follow on Google+. Follow on Twitter @NerdyChristie.

The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.






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  1. 1. Alex Wild 3:13 pm 12/30/2011

    Congrats- Here’s hoping for an even better 2012!

    Link to this
  2. 2. Tomsing 1:05 pm 12/31/2011

    While we’re reviewing the year, what ever happened to Sci-Friday?

    Link to this

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