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And now, another amazing day on the network:
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- Leslie Reed – A Wildlife Vet, A Pigeon, A Groundbreaking Discovery
- James Byrne – No seriously, I’m dead.
- Christina Agapakis – Multicellularity
- Jennifer Frazer – Proteus: How Radiolarians Saved Ernst Haeckel and Legionnaire’s Disease at the Luxor: What Causes It?
- Jennifer Ouellette – Meet Me Halfway
- Kelly Oakes – Where Do Aurorae Come From?
- Bora Zivkovic – Introducing #SciAmBlogs bloggers: Caleb Scharf
- Jason G. Goldman – Editor’s Selections: Thinking Outside the Box, Music and Language, and Fish Brains
- Joanne Manaster – Material Marvels in Video
- John Matson – Life after Tevatron: Fermilab Still Kicking Even Though It Is No Longer Top Gun
- Gary Stix – Obama’s War on Alzheimer’s: Will We Be Able to Treat the Disease by 2025?
- Christine Gorman – FDA Approves First Targeted Drug Against Cystic Fibrosis
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