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#SciAmBlogs Monday roundup

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As always on Monday, there is a new Image of the Week - check it out.

What did you miss over the weekend and into Monday? See for yourself:

- Janet D. Stemwedel - Trust me, I’m a scientist.andWhat the chlorite-iodide reaction taught me.


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- Bora Zivkovic - Seasonal Affective Disorder – The BasicsandBIO101 – From Genes To Species: A Primer on EvolutionandUpdate: NYC and The Story Collider and #NYCSciTweetUp

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Darren Naish - A baby sea-serpent no more: reinterpreting Hagelund’s juvenile CadborosaurusandMystery mammal, badly photographed

 

- Alex Wild - I don’t understand photography competition judgingandThe Creative Commons License As “A Revocable Covenant Not To Sue”

 

- Katrina Edwards - North Pond: Topsy Turvy days

 

- Glendon Mellow - Science-Art Scumble #25

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Physics Enters the Octagon

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Sunday Photoblogging: Adding Geolocation Data to Your Photos

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Open Laboratory 2011 – submissions so far

 

- John Horgan - History Suggests the U.S. Will Ban the Death Penalty Soon. Why Not Now?

 

- Rebecca Jablonsky - Designing the Underdog: Instances of Technology and Art as Human Equalizers

 

- Michelle Clement - My experience with emetophobia, and some questions for the blogosphere.

 

- Krystal D'Costa - #NYCSciTweetUp and The Story Collider Together—TOMORROW!

 

- Carin Bondar - Monday Music Video: Inception into first year – a Bohemian Rhapsody

 

- DNLee - Defending my Scientific Critiques of No Wedding No Womb

 

- Brent Stephens and Joshua Rhodes - Guest Post: House Calls – Finding energy inefficiencies using residential energy audits

 

- Kate Clancy - Where can you find me this fall?

 

- George Musser - What the World Looks Like, If You Move Backward in Time [Video]

 

- Lucas Brouwers - Shapeshifting protein makes sour taste sweet

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Carbon-Fiber “Dreamliner” Set to Make First Commercial Flight September 27

 

- Jennifer Jacquet - Books to Read Together: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, The Emperor of Scent, Perfumes: The A-Z Guide

 

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