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#SciAmBlogs Friday – eco-goats, end of life, Galapagos Tortoises, Wikipedia music, roots of war, and more.

- Tim Lahey – Voiceless at the end of life   - Hilda Bastian – Wassup, Wikipedia? Oh … wow!   - John Horgan – Survey of Earliest Human Settlements Undermines Claim that War Has Deep Evolutionary Roots   - John R.

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- Tim Lahey - Voiceless at the end of life

 

- Hilda Bastian - Wassup, Wikipedia? Oh … wow!


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- John Horgan - Survey of Earliest Human Settlements Undermines Claim that War Has Deep Evolutionary Roots

 

- John R. Platt - Once Extinct in the Wild, Galapagos Giant Tortoises Return to Pinzon Island

 

- Jesse Bering - Meet the Feeders: Getting Off by Getting Fat

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Khalil’s Picks (2 August 2013)

 

- Melissa C. Lott - Photo Friday: Lights in the dark, (em)powering Nepal

 

- Bryan Bumgardner - “Eco-Goats” to Storm D.C. Cemetery

 

- Arielle Duhaime-Ross - Web Comics Splash with Color Thanks to an Unlikely iPhone Programmer (Q&A)

 

- Sandra Upson - Telltale Language Reveals Who Is Keeping a Secret

 

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