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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - GMOs and allergies, first exoplanet (non)discovery, mammoth blood, condors and turbines, and more.

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- Kevin Bonham - Allergic to Science–Proteins and Allergens in Our Genetically Engineered Food

 

- Frank Ferrone - Dangerous Braids That Tangle in Brains and Veins


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- John R. Platt - Does Controversial Decision Pit California Condors against Wind Turbines?

 

- Dana Hunter - Marjorie Sweeting: “The Basis for a World Model of Karst”

 

- Robynne Boyd - The Cold Rush: An Effort to Protect the Arctic from Oil Spills During Rapid Development

 

- Meghan Heneghan - Dreading the Dredging: Military Buildup on Guam and Implications for Marine Biodiversity in Apra Harbor

 

- Darren Naish - In Rio for the 2013 International Symposium on Pterosaurs

 

- Glendon Mellow - Welcome to the Center for Epigenetic Cloning

 

- Kyle Hill - What If Woo Was True?

 

- Kate Clancy - Ladybusiness Link Love

 

- Scicurious - Sci’s super survey!

 

- Gary Stix - The Puzzle of Consciousness [Live Stream Tonight, 8 PM]

 

- Kate Wong - Fact Check: Does That New Mammoth Carcass Really Preserve Flowing Blood and Possibly Live Cells?

 

- John Matson - 50 Years Ago, an Astronomer Discovered the First Unambiguous Exoplanet (or So He Thought)

 

- Philip Yam - Spooky Action on Broadway: A Quantum Drama by Brian Greene

 

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