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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - Camel milk, Brain-Controlled Prosthetics, ScienceOnline history, #overlyhonestmethods, and more.

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As it is Wednesday, we have a new Video of the Week.

- Layla Eplett - Exploring the DromeDairy: Camels and Their Milk

 


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- Ashutosh Jogalekar - Virtual shock

 

- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline – crossing a river with Anton Zuiker

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - Reasonably honest impressions of #overlyhonestmethods.

 

- Kara Manke - "Communicating Science" Workshop

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - The SciArt Buzz: Science art on exhibit in Jan/Feb 2013

 

- Gary Stix - Action Plan: Making Brain-Controlled Prosthetics That Can Open a Clothespin

 

- Joanne Manaster - Death Valley Dreamlapse

 

- DNLee - Love & Lust in the Animal Kingdom presented by the NY Academy of Sciences

 

- Scicurious - Is silent reading really “silent”? Not to your brain, it’s not!

 

- Katherine Harmon - Research into Contagious Bird Flu Starts After Moratorium

 

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