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#SciAmBlogs Friday - Stendra, Irrationality, Quantum Encryption, Sharks, Javan Rhinos, Crown-of-Thorns, Space Shuttle Enterprise, Shift Workers and more.

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- Samuel McNerney - The Irrationality of Irrationality: The Paradox of Popular Psychology

 

- Judy Stone - Molecules to Medicine: Public Health or Impaired Penises?


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- Alan Woodward - Privacy through Uncertainty: Quantum Encryption

 

- Christie Wilcox - Mounting Evidence Suggests Sharks Are In Serious Trouble

 

- Kate Clancy - Why We Shouldn’t Prescribe Hormonal Contraception to 12 Year Olds

 

- DNLee - Attending the Experimental Biology meeting helped me clarify my STEM career path

 

- John R. Platt - 160 Video Cameras to Help Monitor Last 35 Javan Rhinos

 

- Max Martinez - USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: Crown-of-Thorns Outbreaks and Anthropogenic Pollution

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Khalil’s Picks (27 April 2012)

 

- John Matson and Michael Battaglia - Space Shuttle Enterprise Graces New York City with a Flyby

 

- Katherine Harmon - Shift Workers in Dangerous Industries Most Likely to Be Short on Sleep

 

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