Last year, PopSci author Catherine Price spent a week trying to live completely under the radar

The Anonymity Experiment Aaron Goodman

Yesterday we got word that The Anonymity Experiment by Catherine Price, from the March 2008 Popular Science, has been chosen to be published in The Best American Science Writing 2008. This is a tremendous honor. Kudos to Catherine Price!

I am proud to note that this is the third straight year that at least one piece Popular Science has published has been exalted in one of the "Best American" anthologies.

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