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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - Contagious Yawning, Ancient Bacteria, Electric Grid, Fossil amoebae, and more.

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- Jason G. Goldman - Contagious Yawning: Evidence of Empathy?

 

- S.E. Gould - Ancient Bacteria – the saga continues


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- Dawn Santoianni - The Backbone of the Electric System: A Legacy of Coal and the Challenge of Renewables

 

- David Wogan - Approaching “Wall-E” with Honda’s Uni-Cub personal mobility device

 

- Nicole Matthews - USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: The Ordot Dump and Layon Landfill

 

- Charles Q. Choi - Worth Pitching? Fossil amoebae discovered in amber

 

- Katherine Harmon - Job Killer? Try Bottom Line Booster: Workplace Safety Inspections Save Money, Jobs, Limbs

 

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