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#SciAmBlogs Monday - Cloning mammoths, Brain-Mapping, Quantum Robots, Neuroblogs, identifiable victim effect, new pterosaur and more.

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- Jacquelyn Gill - Cloning woolly mammoths: it’s the ecology, stupid

 


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- Kyle Hill - BREAKING: Superman Explains Why He Didn’t Destroy Russian Meteor

 

- Joel Taylor - I, Quantum Robot

 

- Ben Thomas - Why Brain-Mapping Efforts Matter – Even If They Don’t Succeed

 

- Scicurious - Two ships passing in the night: neuroscience and social media

 

- Ashutosh Jogalekar - On Freeman Dyson, cadmium estimation and the joy of chemistry

 

- Melanie Tannenbaum - Stalin, Mother Teresa, and Rob Portman: What do they have in common?

 

- Scott Barry Kaufman - Reasoning Training Increases Brain Connectivity Associated with High-Level Cognition

 

- Maureen McCarthy - Chimps in Uganda: Meet the Gents

 

- George Musser - George and John’s Excellent Adventures in Quantum Entanglement, Part Two [Video]

 

- Darren Naish - Daisy’s Isle of Wight Dragon and why China has what Europe does notandAnother meeting with the Hayling Island Jungle cat

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Neuroscience in Fiction: “Exhalation”, by Ted ChiangandCountdown to the 9th Best Illusion of the Year Contest

 

- George Musser - Should You Add Backup Batteries to Your Grid-Tied Solar Array?

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Subatomic to Superhorizon – Abandon All Hope!

 

- Scott Huler - The Reign of Error, Renewable Energy Edition

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Physics Week in Review: March 16, 2013

 

- Anna Kuchment - Top Universities Will Help Train STEM Teachers

 

- DNLee - Next steps in Science and Journalism bridge-building #scisplain #journosplain

 

- Katie McKissick - If Only Images Were Shared Like Videos

 

- Jen Christiansen - Scientific American Graphics Win 3 Bronze Medals at Malofiej

 

- The Editors - New eBook Takes Aim at Understanding Autism

 

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