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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - eating insects, maternal employment, sperm-eating squid, Pandora s Promise", Squamozoic, and more

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- Jai Ranganathan - Scientists: do outreach or your science dies

 

- Becky Crew - Australian squids eat sperm for better bodies and babies

 

- Melanie Tannenbaum - Fox News Fact Check: Are studies on maternal employment all tinged with political bias?

 

- John R. Platt - Britain Tries (Again) to Re-Introduce Extinct Bees

 

- Darren Naish - The Squamozoic actually happened (kind of): giant herbivorous lizards in the Paleogene

 

- Ashutosh Jogalekar - Hope springs eternal: “Pandora’s Promise” and the truth about nuclear energy

 

- Britanny Cheng - The Philippines and Spratly Islands: A Losing Battle

 

- Scott Barry Kaufman - Ungifted: Intelligence Redefined

 

- Scicurious - Science Communication Tips: We can hear you

 

- Gary Stix - FDA Enlists Big Data to Track Down Pharma Fraud

 

- Larry Greenemeier - How To Fly a Model Helicopter Using Only Your Thoughts

 

- David Biello - Pandora’s Promise: The Triumph of Hope over Fear in Nuclear Power?

 

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