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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - X-men bacteria, feedback loops and livestream of brain surgery.

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- S.E. Gould - Bacteria that could pass as X-men: part 1

 


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- Alex Wild - Visiting the Devil’s Garden

 

- David Wogan - Hacking Minecraft to calculate carbon emissions [video]

 

- Bora Zivkovic - The New Meanings of How and Why in Biology?

 

- Lucas Brouwers - Return of the Yeti Crab

 

- Ingrid Wickelgren - Patients Risk Brain Surgery to Fix Shaky Hands

 

- Sarah Fecht - Translating Calorie Counts into Exercise Equivalents Leads to Healthier Choices

 

- Christina Agapakis - I Heard You Like Feedback Loops

 

- Krystal D'Costa - Editor’s Selections: Snakes, Dangerous Honey, And Friendly Rats

 

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