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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - D j Vu, Saturn's Hurricane, Elite journals, Scientific Fraud, and more.

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- Jody Passanisi and Shara Peters - Research in the Digital Age: It’s More Than Finding Information…

 

- Joel Taylor - Saturn’s Hurricane


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- Darren Naish - Herring gull eats sea star, and other tales of larid gastronomy

 

- Dana Hunter - The Woman Who Crossed the Cascades and Inspired Batman

 

- Hadas Shema - Elite journals: to hell in a handbasket?

 

- Scott Huler - Even Counting Votes too Scientific for North Carolina

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Disappointingly, Déjà Vu not a Glitch in the Matrix

 

- Gary Stix - Spring (And Scientific Fraud) Is Busting Out All Over

 

- Michael Moyer - Robot Bees Learn to Fly [video]

 

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