Sunday, December 25, 2011

#SciAmBlogs Friday - magnetic bacteria, rising seas, jumping spiders, the art of "forgettory" and more.


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Have a great holiday weekend!

- S.E. Gould ? New Magnetic Bacteria!

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- Mathew Stutz ? A real sea change

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- James Byrne ? (Merry) Christmas Disease

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- Jennifer Frazer ? The Surprising Subject of the First Book of Photographs

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- Ingrid Wickelgren ? 8 Ways To Forget Your Troubles

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- Kevin Zelnio ? Jumping Spiders Take the Leafen Path

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- Larry Greenemeier ? FCC Dreams of a White (Space) Christmas for Wireless Gadgets

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- Kate Wong ? Was Australopithecus sediba Polygamous? Paleontologist Answers Reader Questions about New Early Human Fossils

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