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      A Blog Around The ClockA Blog Around The Clock

      Best of September at A Blog Around The Clock

      • By Bora Zivkovic on October 1, 2011
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      I posted 10 times in September. That is, on A Blog Around The Clock only (not counting the posts on The Network Central, The SA Incubator, Video of the Week, Image of the Week, or editing Guest Blog and Expeditions).

      A new ScienceOnline interview:

      ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Michael Barton

      An announcement:

      Update: NYC and The Story Collider and #NYCSciTweetUp

      Several re-posts from the old archives:

      Seasonal Affective Disorder – The Basics

      The Mighty Ant-Lion

      #Arseniclife link collection

      BIO101 – From One Cell To Two: Cell Division and DNA Replication

      BIO101 – From Two Cells To Many: Cell Differentiation and Embryonic Development

      BIO101 – From Genes To Traits: How Genotype Affects Phenotype

      BIO101 – From Genes To Species: A Primer on Evolution

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