Welcome back from the weekend. Check out the new Image of the Week first! Then see what the bloggers have published lately:
- Lucas Brouwers – Coelacanths are not living fossils. Like the rest of us, they evolve
- Caleb A. Scharf – Astrobiology: We are the Aliens and Lake Vostok is (Almost) Breached After 20 Million Years
- Scicurious – Neuronal transplants for treatment of obesity
- Darren Naish – “San Diego Demonoid”: you mean that dead opossum?
- Kaitlin Vandemark – Undergraduate Adventures with the Thermally Responsive Nanoparticles
- Bora Zivkovic – ScienceOnline2012 – thoughts about present and future
- Janet D. Stemwedel – My story from the ScienceOnline 2012 banquet.
- Carin Bondar – Monday Music Video: Klebsiella, Salmonella, Legionella (ella, ella, ella)
- Glendon Mellow – Willy Chyr’s Neuroplastic Dreams – pop!
- Jason G. Goldman – Sunday Photoblogging: Overbaked Sunset
- Melissa C. Lott – NREL’s Clean Energy Development Map
- John Horgan – Let’s Ban Research That Makes the Bird-Flu Virus and Other Pathogens Deadlier
- Gary Stix – Ethical Questions Surround ‘Electrical Thinking Cap’ that Improves Mental Functions
- Katherine Harmon – Anthrax Toxicity Depends on Human Genetics and Baby-Led Weaning Leads to Leaner Kids
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