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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Bruised Batman, gender bias in science, cigarettes as parasite deterrents, Ethiopian Lions, Voyager 1, and more.

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- James M. Gentile - Gender Bias And The Sciences: Facing Reality

 

- Hannah Waters - Cigarette Butts in Nests Deter Bird Parasites

 

- John R. Platt - DNA Reveals the Last 20 Ethiopian Lions Are Genetically Distinct

 

- Alex Wild - This Steampunk Ant is Transformative

 

- Dana Hunter - Interview Madness I, In Which I Perform Reflection Seismology on Chris Rowan

 

- DNLee - 5 Fun Educational Gift Ideas for Holiday Toy Drives

 

- Scicurious - Sci’s going to Philadelphia! You should too!

 

- John Matson - Despite Tantalizing Hints, Voyager 1 Has Not Crossed into the Interstellar Medium

 

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