Launching an ECHOLab blog
By: Marshall
The world has roughly one blog for every 12 people. It’s highly likely that it doesn’t need another. Yet, what should you do when you have various bits and pieces of research — a brief wander into existing data, a new bit of data, a null result that you’re not sure what to do with, an unpublishable result on the effect of temperature on ultra-running performance — that are perhaps more than a tweet and maybe, maybe useful or interesting to someone else in the world? You start the world’s 600,000,001th blog.
Here we are. This is an experiment where various folks in the lab will post, occasionally, about stuff they are working on. Much of this stuff might not otherwise see the light of day. We’re going to see whether posting it is worthwhile. Let us know if so.