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#SciAmBlogs Friday - Creation, daguerreotype, synthetic meat and more...

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- Melissa C. Lott - Solyndra: Soft Markets and Chinese Subsidies

 


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- Clay Farris Naff - A Secular Case for Intentional Creation

 

- Stephanie Zvan - A New Creation Story

 

- Mary Karmelek - From Patents to Poetry: A Breakdown of Scientific American’s Very First Issue

 

- Alex Wild - Daguerre’s Daguerreotype

 

- Christine Ottery - Synthetic meat for thought

 

- Christie Wilcox - The Joke Isn’t Funny – It’s Harmful

 

- Katherine Harmon - Use of Avastin for Breast Cancer Nixed by FDA

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Using Blogs and Social Media in Undergrad Classrooms

 

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