
One of these is easy street, but what about two? Three? Eight? (Jean Luis Batt/Getty Images)
Yup, that blogger would be me. I’ll miss writing about and discussing the weird, wonderful and awe-inspiring world of science every weekday, but I leave you guys in the capable but occasionally twisted hands of co-bloggers Robert Lamb and Sarah Dowdey, who will surely teach you something, or at least make you scratch your head a little.
The science blogging triumvirate will be restored by the end of the summer, and when it is, I solemnly swear not to infuse my blog posts with newfound pearls of annoying motherhood wisdom. Wish me luck as I ascend to the next level of the video game and try to figure out how people parent more than one kid.
Meanwhile, I leave you with a list of some of the posts that I had the most fun writing:
Are they moving the Alps to Dubai?
That Odorprint Smells Like Deceit
Pseudopregnancy: I’m Pregnant — Just Kidding
Newton’s Secret Pseudonym: Jehovah Sanctus Unus
Can geographers help U.S. find bin Laden?
And if you don’t like those, why not head on back to the HowStuffWorks.com home page or maybe read some of these. I’ll be reviewing them this summer.
Do babies have kneecaps?
Is it OK for babies to watch TV?
Inside ‘Jon and Kate Plus 8′
Makin’ Babies (Actually, looks like I’m all set on this front)






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