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#SciAmBlogs Monday - #Frankenstorm #Sandy, Doomsday, surviving Dinosauroids, earthquake mythology, alcoholism, lung bacteria, and more.

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- Daisy Yuhas, Marissa Fessenden and Mollie Bloudoff-Indelicato - The Science of Hurricane Sandy Liveblog

 

- David Biello - Update: Hurricane Sandy Hits U.S. East Coast, What You Need to Know


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- Scott Huler - The Name of the Wind

 

- Alex Wild - A Field Guide to Hurricane Photography

 

- Darren Naish - Dinosauroids revisited, revisited

 

- Psi Wavefunction - Mystery Micrograph revived, v2.0 chapter 1

 

- Ilana Yurkiewicz - Doctors versus “Big Pharma”: is it justifiable to judge research by its authors?

 

- S.E. Gould - The changing microflora of bacteria in the lungs

 

- David Bressan - An Essential Field Guide to North American Earthquake Beasts

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Revisiting Doomsday at the LHC and Genie in a Bottle: The Case Against Cold Fusion

 

- Scicurious - Alcoholism and Social Exclusion

 

- Cassie Rodenberg - Artist Draws Self Portraits for Dozens of Drugs. Good or Bad?

 

- DNLee - African Giant Pouched Rats as Invasive Species: Ecological, Agricultural and Public Health Threats

 

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