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FeedRank: 6/10  6/10  Very Good  ---  science.qj.net
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Sunday, June 29, 2008 --- 52 days ago
Hi there, and welcome to our first edition of the Science Weekend Warrior! Wait a moment, is that a sarcastic voice I hear? "Aren't you a video game site? What's a science blog doing in QJ.NET?" Because we're geeks, and we like science. QJ.NET is, primarily, a video game news blog, so the Science blog is automatically regarded as an off-topic blog. But seeing as a lot of gamers are geeks - me included - science is a point of interest for a lot of us, and makes for an interesting read. This is why, somewhere in QJ.NET's history, we put this blog up just to add to the mix. Here, we talk about the cutting edge of science, from the latest technological advancements, to the latest discoveries on Mars . Though sometimes we just like to talk about something interesting, like how Mars (the chocolate company, not the planet) wants to decode the DNA of chocolate . Basically, stuff to geek over. This blog is about sharing knowledge, and sharing the love for science. Because the subject of this blog is broader in scope than most of the other blogs, we can't cover everything that's happening in the world of science, so it'd be fun if you guys also participate in what gets published here. If you guys like, you can become a contributing writer for the science blog. I'll set up a way for you to send your own articles to get published on our site, just to share it with others. If you like the idea, just give a yell in the comments. Now, on to the news ...




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