EASTofSIBERIA_small

Big news!

This blog has been picked up by Scientific American, a science news and commentary site with more than 5.5 million monthly hits. My stories will appear there as an on-going series (tentatively titled East of Siberia) under their guest blog banner. The first post should be later this month (February 2016).

I will continue to post similar content to what you see here; the only difference being that my stories will be published at Scientific American first (and then re-posted here a day or two later).

If you subscribe to my blog (at right), you will receive email notifications of new posts without having to regularly check the Scientific American site for updates.

Stay tuned!

10 responses to “Migration to Scientific American”

  1. Well done. Congrats!

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Debbie Schneiderman Avatar
    Debbie Schneiderman

    Fantastic. Congratulations Jon!

    Liked by 1 person

  3. congrats Jon!

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Totally impressed!!  

    Like

  5. Congrats! You are moving up the ladder. Increased coverage may require you to hire an assistant to handle the increased email volume and new job offers. blessings

    Like

  6. Hurrah! Proud of you!
    -Karen

    Like

  7. Well deserved recognition of a fascinating and educational blog

    Like

  8. Congrats, Jon! Ralph subscribes to SA. Will your blog also be in print or only online version? Susan

    Like

  9. Christian Bauman Avatar
    Christian Bauman

    That’s fantastic news! Congratulations. Very cool.

    On Thursday, February 4, 2016, Jonathan C. Slaght wrote:

    > jonathanslaght posted: ” Big news! This blog has been picked up by > Scientific American, a science news and commentary site with more than 5.5 > million monthly hits. My stories will appear there as an on-going series > (tentatively titled East of Siberia) under their guest blog ba” >

    Like

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.