Communicating research to a wide audience that includes non-scientists is a tough but fun challenge. I recently gave it a go in a guest post on the UT blog:
http://blog.ut.ee/in-the-light-of-evolution/
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Blogging about my research on protein evolution and other stuff that interests me!
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Fascinating! Thank you...as someone who's not in your field at all!
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