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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - microbial health, clinical trials, methane hydrates, Tizen phone, and more.

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- Rob Dunn - “Ten” Predictions for the Future of Your (Microbial) Health

 

- Judy Stone - Covering Clinical Trials: a message for journalists and critical readers


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- Melissa C. Lott - Methane hydrates – bigger than shale gas, “game over” for the environment?

 

- David Wogan - Earth has been this warm before- what’s different now?

 

- DNLee - Science Reporting Across Cultures: Engaging Diverse Audiences in Evolution and other science topics

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize 2013

 

- Dana Hunter - Crowdsourcing Pioneering Women in the Geosciences

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Fat Tuesday: My Eyes Are Bigger Than My Stomach… Literally

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Samsung Readies Tizen, a New Mobile Competitor to Google Android and Apple iOS

 

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