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#SciAmBlogs Monday Iron Man, BRAIN, Synchrotron, Bermuda Bluebirds, Mandelbulb, Voyager, and more.

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- E. Paul Zehr - Iron Man’s Top 10 Heavy Metal Moments—Reflections on the First 50 Years of Scientific R&D from Stark Industries

 

- Bob Grumman - M@h*(pOet)?ica–Mathekphrastic Poetry


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- Scicurious - The BRAIN Initiative: BAM or BUST?

 

- Kimberly Parker - Synchrotron Project Brings Together Unlikely Partners in Middle East

 

- David Bressan - In Search of… the Sea Snake

 

- Glendon Mellow - Victorian Wallpaper in Your Lungs

 

- Scott Barry Kaufman - Learning Strategies Outperform IQ in Predicting Achievement

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Voyager's Exit To The Stars...In 17,000 Years

 

- Hannah Waters - Bermuda Bluebirds Aren't Native: They Moved In 400 Years Ago

 

- Pete Monfre - Exploration Nation: Expedition Central America

 

- John R. Platt - Ethiopian Lions, Sumatran Rhinos and Other Links from the Brink (April 6, 2013)

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Meet the Mandelbulb and Physics Week in Review: April 6, 2013

 

- Melanie Tannenbaum - Come see me speak about benevolent sexism & Kamala Harris TODAY at HuffPostLive!

 

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