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#SciAmBlogs Monday – ArcLight, tapir attacks, Bug Chicks, Andromeda, Perseids, writing rituals, and more.

- The Bug Chicks – The Bug Chicks: It’s Time to Reclaim Nature Programming   - Scicurious – Lighting up the brain with ArcLight   - Maria Konnikova – Can what you do *before* you write improve your actual writing?

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- The Bug Chicks - The Bug Chicks: It’s Time to Reclaim Nature Programming

 

- Scicurious - Lighting up the brain with ArcLight


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- Maria Konnikova - Can what you do *before* you write improve your actual writing?

 

- Darren Naish - Tapir attacks past, present, but hopefully not future

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Andromeda Beckons Across The Void

 

- Kelly Oakes - How to spot a shooting star this weekend

 

- Rachel Margolese - Fuel for Thought: trouble with language

 

- Michelle Cain - Arctic Methane: Hello and welcome to the MAMM blog

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - The Neural Basis of Free Will: Criterial Causation by Peter Ulric Tse (MIT Press, 2013)

 

- Jesse Bering - The Opposite of “Protection”: A Fetish for Used Condoms

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Physics Week in Review: August 10, 2013

 

- Jason G. Goldman - When A Komodo Dragon Caused A Salmonella Outbreak in a Bunch of KidsandPhotoblogging: Snoozing Koala

 

- Kyle Hill - Nerds and Words: Week 32

 

- Mariette DiChristina - Videos for Executive Summit: Learning in the Digital AgeandGoogle Science Fair 2013: A Hangout in a Swamp

 

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