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#SciAmBlogs Thursday – Google Zeitgeist, Octopus Babies, Nazi Psychiatry, Crowd Behavior, IgNobel Opera, and more.

- Jack El-Hai – Listening to Stories from Nazis   - Beatrice Lugger – Predicting Future Crowd Behavior with Big Public Data   - Adrian Dudek – Musings from Heidelberg   - Scicurious – The IgNobels, 2013!

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- Jack El-Hai - Listening to Stories from Nazis

 

- Beatrice Lugger - Predicting Future Crowd Behavior with Big Public Data


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- Adrian Dudek - Musings from Heidelberg

 

- Scicurious - The IgNobels, 2013! Playing opera to your mice.

 

- Alex Wild - This is what friends are for…

 

- Katherine Harmon Courage - Octopus Babies Hatch By the Thousands, Captured On Video [Video]

 

- Melissa C. Lott - In Boston, Women (and Men) Gather Today to Celebrate Clean Energy Achievements

 

- Mariette DiChristina - Awe and Wonder at Google Zeitgeist

 

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