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#SciAmBlogs – magnetic yeast, rehab, poisonous protection, lime juice in ladybits, Navy railgun, Iceman’s genome, and more.


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- Christina Agapakis – Magnetic Yeast

 

- Cassie Rodenberg – Money Aside, Who Goes to Rehab? White Alcoholics

 

- John R. Platt – Toxicomania: Poisonous Invasive Plant Protects Australian Lizards from Poisonous Invasive Cane Toads

 

- Kate Clancy – Vaginal pH Redux: Broader Perspectives on Douching, Race… and Lime Juice

 

- Kate Wong – Iceman’s Genome Furnishes Clues to His Ailments and Ancestry

 

- Larry Greenemeier – Navy Unleashes Its Electromagnetic Railgun Outside of the Lab [Video]

 

- Michael Moyer – How To Tell Who’s Tracking You Online

 

- Bora Zivkovic – ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Meg Lowman and Clocks in Bacteria I: Synechococcus elongatus and Recent interviews

 

- Krystal D’Costa – Save the Date for the First #NYCSciTweetUp of 2012

 

- Jason G. Goldman – Editor’s Selections: Bubble Bursting, Deja Vu, and a Dopamine Explainer

 

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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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