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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday – Salt Marshes, Identity Theft, Placebo, crocodiles, glass viruses, Northern Lights, and more.


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- Paige Brown – The Not-So-Mysterious Loss of Salt Marshes and Ecosystem Services

 

- Kate Clancy – Roller Derby Teammates Give Each Other Bacterial Hugs

 

- Christina Agapakis – Identity Theft: Nature and Nurture in Art and Science

 

- Judy Stone – A Clinical Trial and Suicide Leave Many Questions: Part 5: The Case of the Mysteriously Appearing Documents

 

- Ashutosh Jogalekar – Why chemists should study the origin of life

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios – You’ve never really seen a virus until you see this

 

- Katherine Harmon – Octopuses Get One Chance at Love [Video]

 

- Katie Worth – Step into the Twilight Zone: Day 36, Experiment Ends!

 

- John Horgan – Psychiatrists, Instead of Being Embarrassed by Placebo Effect, Should Embrace It, Author Says

 

- Melissa C. Lott – A Lewis and Clark Expedition for Energy Innovation

 

- Kelly Oakes – Northern lights as you have (probably) never seen them before

 

- Darren Naish – Crocodiles of Africa, crocodiles of the Mediterranean, crocodiles of the Atlantic (crocodiles part VI)

 

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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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