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- Scott Huler - Protest Infrastructure: How Much Trouble Are Protesters, Really?

 

- Mary Karmelek - Cycling through the Archives: Trick Riding


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- Scott Barry Kaufman - Is High Ability Necessary for Greatness?

 

- Gozde Zorlu - Stone Age Art Kit found in South African Cave

 

- Darren Naish - Artiodactyls and steep slopes, and a new banner for Tet Zoo

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Friday Fodder, October 14, 2011

 

- Scicurious - Friday Weird Science: Scrotum Shots

 

- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Richard Grant and #scio11 - Open Notebook Science: Pushing Data from Bench to Web Service

 

- John Platt- Surveys Find No Sign of Endangered Vietnamese Pheasant

 

- David Biello - Green Chemistry's Real Roots [Video]

 

- Larry Greenemeier - The iPhone Effect: Slick, New Mobile Gadgets Strain the Limits of Wireless Networks

 

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