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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - flame retardants, bug-eyed snake, Martian skylight, depression, wheat genome, and more.

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- Kalliopi Monoyios - Worse Than Bedbugs, It’s the Couch Itself

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - The Environmental Fallout of Greener Buildings


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- Kalliopi Monoyios - Infographic: Fire Safety Buzzkill

 

- Becky Crew - Imantodes chocoensis: New species of skinny, bug-eyed snake discovered in Ecuador

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Mars Tinted Goggles

 

- Nicole Baganz - Thoughts about depression from under the sheets

 

- David Bressan - A World without History

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Introducing: Suzi Gage

 

- Katherine Harmon - New Slice of Wheat Genome Could Help Feed Growing Global Population

 

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