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#SciAmBlogs Friday - bats, copepods, authorship, embodied cognition and more...

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In Philly for a wedding, mostly offline. Try to behave while I am not looking ;-)

Have a great weekend!

- David Biello - Why Daylight Saving Time Should Be Abolished


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- Janet D. Stemwedel - Scientific authorship: guests, courtesy, contributions, and harms.

 

- Samuel McNerney - A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain

 

- John R. Platt - England Tries Wire and Mesh ‘Bat Bridges’ to Save Endangered Species

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - I Heart Copepods. You should, too.

 

- Kate Clancy - Sneak a little science in: blogs in teaching

 

- Bora Zivkovic - #scio11 – MLK, Jr., Memorial Session

 

- Scicurious - Friday Weird Science: Were YOU meant to be a sumo champion?

 

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