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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday – a millimillipede, Nate Silver, false memories, solar eclipse, Higgs disappointment, and more.


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- Kyle Hill – How Long Will A Lie Last? New Study Finds That False Memories Linger for Years

 

- Becky Crew – Illacme plenipes, the leggiest animal on Earth, gets another look

 

- Bora Zivkovic – Nate Silver and the Ascendance of Expertise

 

- John R. Platt – Brazil Plans to Clone Its Endangered Species

 

- David Bressan – Ka ngaro i te ngaro a te Moa

 

- Darren Naish – Poor little bat, impaled on spines

 

- Bora Zivkovic – Introducing: Meghan Rosen

 

- Cassie Rodenberg – Fund a Meth Lab, Help Addiction Research

 

- DNLee – Wordless Wednesday: Open Window Bricked In

 

- Christie Wilcox – Tis the season of giving

 

- Scicurious – Love and learn: meet nematocin, the worm oxytocin

 

- Christine Gorman – Climate Change Denier Likely to Lead Congressional Science Committee

 

- John Matson – The November 2012 Solar Eclipse, as Seen 3 Times by Satellite [Video]

 

- Michael Moyer – New Higgs Result Bring Relief—and Disappointment

 

- Jen Christiansen – Storytelling with Big Data: Thoughts on VISUALIZED

 

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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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