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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - blizzards, beer, landfills, snails, bacteria and more...

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- David Wogan - Short film dives into landfill gas

 

- S.E. Gould - Plants that shut out bacterial invaders

 

- Matthew Sturm - Blizzard! Explained.

 

- Scicurious - Depression and Blood Pressure?

 

- James Byrne - The bacteria in your belly Pt.1 – Babies

 

- Rob Dunn - A Sip for the Ancestors: The True Story of Civilization’s Stumbling Debt to Beer and Fungus

 

- John Matson - Quantum Entanglement Experiments Expand to Include Eight Photons

 

- John R. Platt - U.S. Army Protects Critically Endangered Hawaiian Snails from Invasive PredatorsandMeet the Pangolin, Another Animal Threatened by Traditional Asian Medicine

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - I am science … or am I?

 

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