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#SciAmBlogs Friday - High School lizard research, dolphins in hurricanes, chemistry lab safety, medical illustrators, art of photo caption, and more.

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- Aaron Reedy - The Lizard Project: 5 reasons why scientists and science teachers should work together for a new brand of science outreach

 

- Jason G. Goldman - What Do Hurricanes Mean For Dolphins?


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- Janet D. Stemwedel - Getting scientists to take ethics seriously: strategies that are probably doomed to failure.andScience, priorities, and the challenges of sharing a world.andSafety in academic chemistry labs (with some thoughts on incentives).

 

- Glendon Mellow - Grappling with New Media, Can The Association of Medical Illustrators Find A Way Forward?

 

- Alex Wild - The Art of the Science Caption

 

- Kate Clancy - Building Babies now available online

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Khalil’s Picks (31 August 2012)

 

- Christine Gorman - Can the US Achieve Energy Independence by 2020?

 

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