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#SciAmBlogs Monday - Near Death experience, Newton of Neuroscience, Higgs depression, Voyager 1, the pH scale, and more.

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- Kyle Hill - The Death of “Near Death”: Even If Heaven is Real, You Aren’t Seeing It

 

- Glenn Starkman - At CERN: Down in the mouth in paradise


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- Scicurious - Does Neuroscience need a Newton?

 

- Kelly Oakes - Voyager 1 is still not out of the solar system

 

- S.E. Gould - What makes things acid: The pH scale

 

- Darren Naish - Alien Investigations and the Montauk Monster

 

- DNLee - The Intersection of Culture and Science – Hip Hop, Feminism, Sex, & Sexual Selection

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Introducing: Michael Grisafe

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Best of November at A Blog Around The Clock

 

- Philip Yam - Want a Free Scientific American Subscription? Enter Our Iron Egghead Video Contest

 

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