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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - Impostor Syndrome, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, all the birds, caterpillars, and more.

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- Cheryl Murphy - When Seeing isn’t Believing: Charles Bonnet Syndrome

 

- Dana Hunter - The Cataclysm: “Vancouver! Vancouver! This Is It!”


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- Becky Crew - If only you could see yourself, Atretochoana eiselti

 

- Christina Agapakis - Impostors Among Us

 

- Kate Clancy - Impostors, the Culture of Science, and Fulfilling Our Potential

 

- Rebecca Priestley - Kermadecs Islands: New Zealand’s Remote Ocean Wilderness

 

- Ilana Yurkiewicz - Why do most medical students support the Affordable Care Act?

 

- Darren Naish - Getting a major chapter on birds – ALL birds – into a major book on dinosaurs

 

- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Adrian Down

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Tips: Journalist Of Tomorrow

 

- Anna Kuchment - It's Raining Caterpillars!

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Why Bronze Medalists Are Happier Than Silver Winners

 

- Alex Wild - Thrifty Thursday: a simple backdrop

 

- Eric R. Olson - The Countdown, Episode 2: a Mars Party, Star vs. Black Hole, Thunderous Gamma Rays, Meteroid Fireworks, Money for Space Taxis

 

- Kate Wong - Kenyan Fossils Rekindle Debate over Early Human Diversity

 

- David Biello - Farmers Deplete Fossil Water in World’s Breadbaskets and Recycling Reality: Humans Set to Trash Most Elements on the Periodic Table

 

- John Matson - Quantum Teleportation Achieved over Record Distances

 

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