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#SciAmBlogs Friday - honeybees, happiness, mystery birds, summer reading, NSA, and more.

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- Matina Donaldson-Matasci - Honey bees and monoculture: nothing to dance about

 

- David L. Levine - Innovation and Collaboration Are Keys to Success in the Baltic Region


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- Jag Bhalla - Happiness Should Be A Verb

 

- Amelia Moura - The Senkaku/Diaoyu Island Dispute in the East China Sea

 

- Darren Naish - ‘Mystery’ birds from Brazil

 

- Gary Stix - Brie and Milbenkäse Are the New “Lab Rats” for Microbiologists

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Khalil’s Picks (7 June 2013)

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Join a Think Tank in NYC!

 

- John Horgan - U.S. Never Really Ended Creepy “Total Information Awareness” Program

 

- John R. Platt - Gray Wolves Declared ‘Recovered’ and Other Links from the Brink

 

- Scicurious - Friday Weird Science! moths who live on sloths!

 

- Bryan Bumgardner - Best Summer Books: SA‘s Picks and Yours

 

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