Sunday, June 24, 2012

#SciAmBlogs Friday - Arabic science, peer review, #sciencegirlthing, fracking, self-cannibalization, dirty beards, and more.


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- Amr Abouelleil ? Scientific Arabian: Revolutions Then and Now

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- Krystal D?Costa ? Anthropological Finds at ID Day

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- Bonnie Swoger ? But peer review isn?t perfect

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- Christina Agapakis ? Beard Yeast Beer

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- Carin Bondar and Joanne Manaster ? Science ? It?s a Girl Thing (Insert Facepalm Here)

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- Rose Eveleth ? You wanted to know: What?s the virus infecting the phytoplankton? (Part Two)

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- Bora Zivkovic ? New Journalistic Workflow and The Scienceblogging Weekly (June 22nd, 2012)

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- Khalil A. Cassimally ? Khalil?s Picks (22 June 2012)

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- Scicurious ? Friday Weird Science: Why you DIRTY LITTLE HERPS!!

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- David Biello ? Fracking?s Biggest Problem May Be What to Do with Wastewater

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- Evelyn Lamb ? Self-cannibalization and computer graphics win 2012 Kyoto Prizes

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