I have discovered a marvelous proof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which is too long to fit in the Excerpt box.
Which means that people reading this blog via RSS have no chance of seeing it, as the combined feed is currently showing only the excerpts. It's not clear whether this is a glitch or a poorly-thought-out deliberate action, but either way, several of us are trying to get that fixed.
This would be a good place to put comments about any other technical problems you're experienceing with the site, though. I'll see that they get passed on to the appropriate people.
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"http://scienceblogs.com/principles/index.xml".
The problem was only with the combined feed for all of ScienceBlogs. The individual blog feeds were unaffected.
It should be back to normal, now.