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Just a quick summary of the day:

 

- Alex Wild - The Astonishing Stroboscope of Doc Edgerton


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- Davide Castelvecchi - What Do You Mean, The Universe Is Flat? (Part I)

 

- Kelly Oakes - Jupiter sneaked up on asteroid belt, then ran away

 

- Charles Q. Choi - Too Hard For Science? Rerunning the Past

 

- Hannah Waters - Don’t forget the parasites! Reevaluating the pyramid of numbers

 

- Krystal D'Costa - Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Will Industrialized Foods Be the End of Us?

 

- Joanne Manaster - Engineering made Engaging

 

- Glendon Mellow - To © is Human

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Introducing #SciAmBlogs bloggers: Janet Stemwedel

 

- DNLee - Faces of Biology: Communicate research with photos

 

- John Matson - Water from a Saturnian Moon Rains Down on the Ringed Planet

 

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