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#SciAmBlogs Thursday – Amazing Rope Trick, octopus pain, walking on water, math communication, and more.

Enjoy the latest Image of the Week!   - Stephan Lewandowsky, James Risbey and Naomi Oreskes – Climate Change Is Not All Disaster and Uncertainty   - William Skaggs – How could we recognize pain in an octopus?

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Enjoy the latest Image of the Week!

 

- Stephan Lewandowsky, James Risbey and Naomi Oreskes - Climate Change Is Not All Disaster and Uncertainty


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- William Skaggs - How could we recognize pain in an octopus? Part 2

 

- Dana Mackenzie - Amazing Rope Trick

 

- Beatrice Lugger - Readers become Witnesses – Cédric Villani

 

- Adrian Dudek - Advice to a Young Mathematician

 

- Julie Rehmeyer - Assuring the integrity of voting using cryptography

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Forget Kaiju. Japan’s Real Invaders Are Much Furrier.

 

- Scicurious - IgNobels 2013! Could you walk on water?

 

- David Bressan - September 26, 1997: The quake of Assisi

 

- David Wogan - Throwback Thursday: drilling for oil in 1950s Texas

 

- Katie McKissick - Anatomology Makes Science Wearable

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Remembering David Hubel (February 27, 1926 – September 22, 2013)

 

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