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#SciAmBlogs Thursday – climate change education, fast food marketing to kids, seedlings from space, fish evolution, and more.

Enjoy the latest Video of the Week. - Mary Ann McGarry – Stepping Into the Arena of Climate Change Education.   - Adam Kucharski – Keep it simple, stupid: maths doesn’t have to be ‘complex’   - Princess Ojiaku – It’s what you see at the concert, not what you hear   - Krystal D’Costa [...]

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Enjoy the latest Video of the Week.

- Mary Ann McGarry - Stepping Into the Arena of Climate Change Education.

 


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- Adam Kucharski - Keep it simple, stupid: maths doesn’t have to be ‘complex’

 

- Princess Ojiaku - It’s what you see at the concert, not what you hear

 

- Krystal D'Costa - Burger with a side of toys: How is fast food being marketed to children?

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Practice Makes Perfect: Endangered Whooping Cranes Rely on Social Learning for Migration

 

- Felicity Muth - Cooling down in honeybees is affected by what others are doing

 

- Jennifer Frazer - 150 Million Years of Fish Evolution in One Handy Figure

 

- Julie Hecht - Drop Outs and Bloopers: Behind the Scenes of Canine Science

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Maybe Mars Seeded Earth’s Life, Maybe It Didn’t

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - Individual misconduct or institutional failing: “The Newsroom” and science.

 

- Sheril Kirshenbaum - A Tale of Two Energy Priorities – Told In Charts

 

- Glendon Mellow - The Wikipediafication of Fine Art

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - The SciArt Buzz: ScienceArt on Exhibit in Sept/Oct 2013

 

- Ashutosh Jogalekar - Renewables: Fewer subsidies and more R&D pleaseand Turning the tables on obesity and BMI: When more can be better.

 

- John Horgan - We Need Smarter Solutions to Damned-If-You-Do-Or-Don’t Dilemmas Like Syria

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Illusion of the Week: Black Art in Dance

 

- Psi Wavefunction - Int’l Congress of Protistology follow-up and overview

 

- DNLee - Notes from the #NABJ13 Science Journalism 101

 

- Philip Yam - Internet Shopping, as Conceived in 1961: Plenty of Rocket Deliveries Thursday Morning

 

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