As is usually the case on Wednesdays, we have a new Video of the Week. And as is usually the case every day, the bloggers have written some amazing stuff:
- Jennifer Ouellette – The Science of Mysteries: For Whom the Bells Toll
- Krystal D’Costa – Why Do We Say “I’m Not Sick” When We’re Really Sick?
- Ricki Rusting – What Unusually Long-Lived Animals Tell Us about Human Aging
- Caleb A. Scharf – Solstice, Periapsis, and the Hades Orbit
- Casey Rentz – Big Bang X-Mas Tree
- John R. Platt – Bad News for Christmas: Frankincense Faces Uncertain Future
- Maria Konnikova – What Can Winnie-the-Pooh Teach Us About Media Multitasking?
- Scicurious – The only thing we have to fear…
- Jennifer Frazer – The Brain-Eating “Amoeba” Strikes Again
- Janet D. Stemwedel – Science-y books for kids.
- Melissa C. Lott – 20 Years in the Making – National Standards for Mercury Pollution from Power Plants
- David Wogan – 300 years of fossil fuels history – in 5 minutes
- Lucas Brouwers – Heads before Tails: Ancient Fish Evolved Head-First
- Rachel Scheer – Beyond the Light Switch Wins 2012 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award
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