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#SciAmBlogs Friday - patients' stories, Sandy aftermath, memory switch, gifted minorities, and more.

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- Shara Yurkiewicz - When patient stories leave the hospital room

 

- John Horgan - Does Sandy Mean We Should Have Fewer Nukes, or More?


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- Gary Stix - Remember It Well: A New Type of On-Switch for Memory

 

- Frank C. Worrell, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius and Rena F. Subotnik - Where Are The Gifted Minorities?

 

- Ingrid Wickelgren - Sandy Rips Through My Street

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Bora’s Picks (November 2nd, 2012)

 

- DNLee - Had enough Halloween treats? Sell that candy and donate the money to donors choose

 

- Christine Gorman - Disaster Response: A New Yorker Reflects on SandyandElection: Romney and Obama Tied on Vaccines

 

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