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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday – cheese cultures, freshwater mosasaur, math museum, mealworm meat, X-Ray crystallography, and more.


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Today we have a new Video of the Week.

- Richard H. Adamson – We Have an Obesity Problem in This Country.

 

- Christina Agapakis – Cheese Cultures

 

- Becky Crew – Pannoniasaurus inexpectatus: World’s first freshwater mosasaur found

 

- Satchal Erramilli – Scicurious Guest Writer! X-Ray Crystallography: 100 Years at the Intersection of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology

 

- Robert Fares – Can we store electricity to transform the grid?

 

- David Wogan – NASA satellite image shows just how isolated North Korea is from the rest of the world

 

- Glendon Mellow – Zap the West Noël Virus to Save Santa!

 

- Kate Clancy – Link love: December 2012

 

- Kate Wong – The Most Fascinating Human Evolution Discoveries of 2012

 

- Marissa Fessenden – Please Play with Your Math: New Museum Opens in New York City

 

- Fred Guterl – The End is Nigh! Time to Go Shopping

 

- Katherine Harmon – Mealworms: The Other-Other-Other White Meat? and Common Antibiotic Not Helpful for Cough and Respiratory Infection

 

- Mariette DiChristina – Scientific American Goes Bananas on December 20

 

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Bora Zivkovic About 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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