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#SciAmBlogs Friday - Bees under the Microscope, Mariannas Trench, Ethics in Citizen Science, Facebook Abstention, and more.

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- Charles Crookenden - Bees under the Microscope

 

- Jennifer Frazer - Cameron’s Team Divulges Discoveries in Deepest Trenches on Earth


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- DNLee - On Ethics and Self-Policing in (Citizen) Science

 

- Gary Stix - On “Conspicuous Non-Consumption: The Performative and Political Dimensions of Facebook Abstention”

 

- David Wogan - EIA: Newer homes are larger, yet use roughly the same energy as older homes

 

- Katie Worth - Step into the Twilight Zone: Day 22 on Mars Time – Meteoric Changes to the Earth Day, as Told by a Thousand Tired Decisions

 

- Evelyn Lamb - Two Evelyns and a Katie: a Snapshot from AAAS

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Bora’s Picks (February 22nd, 2013)

 

- Scicurious - Friday Weird Science: Need more caffeine? Rub it in.

 

- Marissa Fessenden - Food Delivers a Cocktail of Hormone-Like Signals to Body

 

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