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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday – Sword-Swallowing, Fracking, Aurorae, Secrets, and more


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Wednesday, thus time for the new Video of the Week.

- Scicurious – The Next Generation Science Conference, a #scio12 Wrapup

 

- Jennifer Ouellette – By the Sword: The Science of Sword-Swallowing

 

- Scott McNally – Guest Post: Water Contamination – Fracking is not the problem

 

- Mariette DiChristina – Citizen Scientists Study Whale Songs: Years of Work Done in Months

 

- Caleb A. Scharf – Aurorae from Earth, Space, and on Other Worlds

 

- Erica Angiolillo – The American Museum of Natural History hosts Beyond Planet Earth Tweetup with Scientific American

 

- Anna Kuchment – Science Education Experts Respond to Obama’s Speech

 

- Maria Konnikova – Can You Keep a Secret? Maybe You Shouldn’t, Even If You Can

 

- Jesse Bering – “Natural Theologians” Are God’s Psychoanalysts

 

- S.E. Gould – Guest post – Microbes and Madness

 

- Katherine Harmon – Risk of Heart Disease Underestimated, Researchers Say

 

- Darren Naish – Happy 6th Birthday, Tetrapod Zoology (part II)

 

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Bora ZivkovicAbout the Author: Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz.

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