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#SciAmBlogs Friday - surveillance drones, vaginal pH, lying to catch the liars, walking in the city, floral clock, and more.

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Have a great weekend!

- Bora Zivkovic - Carolus Linnaeus’s Floral Clocks

 


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- Gary Stix - Lonely Planet: Social Media Gets On Board in the Quixotic Search for Extraterrestrial Life

 

- Joanne Manaster - The Believers: A Cautionary Tale of Sharing Science Too Soon

 

- Scicurious - Friday Weird Science: What happens when your bull smokes pot?

 

- John Villasenor - High-Altitude Surveillance Drones: Coming to a Sky Near You

 

- John Horgan - Should Global-Warming Activists Lie to Defend Their Cause?

 

- Kate Clancy - Vaginal pH Redux: Acidic Tampons, Coming to a Store Near You

 

- Scott Huler - Walk This Way

 

- Michelle Clement - Parkinson’s disease patients get free lifetime access to 23andMe personal genome service.

 

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