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#SciAmBlogs Friday – Citizen Food Safety Project, Conservation Tillage, American Lager, Weird Deep Sea Organisms, New IPCC Report, and more.

- Ben Chapman – The Citizen Food Safety Project   - Jag Bhalla – Words Are Thinking Tools: Praxotype   - John Cook – Turing Award genealogy   - Dana Mackenzie – A Happy Mathematical Birthday and The Talk That Wasn’t   - Markus Pössel – The creation of the Internet, privacy, and a geek [...]

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- Ben Chapman - The Citizen Food Safety Project

 

- Jag Bhalla - Words Are Thinking Tools: Praxotype


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- John Cook - Turing Award genealogy

 

- Dana Mackenzie - A Happy Mathematical BirthdayandThe Talk That Wasn’t

 

- Markus Pössel - The creation of the Internet, privacy, and a geek joke: Interview with Vint Cerf

 

- Kathleen Raven - Conservation Tillage – A brief instructional video

 

- Kevin Bonham - Friday Happy Hour: An Introduction (American Lager)

 

- Jennifer Frazer - Ever Wanted to Observe and ID Weird Deep Sea Organisms? Here’s Your Chance

 

- Jennifer Muller - Arctic Methane: Going with the flow

 

- Adam Waytz - The problem with rich people and ethics

 

- Darren Naish - All Your Yesterdays, our new book

 

- Dana Hunter - The Seduction of Subduction

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - Are You A Mammal? Standardized Test

 

- Melissa C. Lott - Photo Friday: Toledo Wind

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Bora’s Picks (September 27th, 2013)

 

- Scicurious - Friday Weird Science! Being served at bars…is not about you

 

- David Biello - Spot the Differences in New IPCC Report

 

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