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Post-Weekend Summary at #SciAmBlogs

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In transit, in London for a night on my way back from Serbia to the USA. Back to full-time attention on Wednesday morning.

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- Katherine Harmon - The Flu Sheds Light on Holes in Immune System Knowledge

 

- Davide Castelvecchi - Galactic Challenge Part III: The “Easy” SolutionsandWhy There’s No Such Thing as North and South

 

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