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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - Health Care Reform, hacking drones, anteaters, disliking equations, and more.

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- Geoffrey Cowley - Can Obama Sell the Nation on Health Care Reform?

 

- Jody Passanisi and Shara Peters - Teachers and Administrators, Don’t Be Scared of Technology: It Won’t Replace the Classroom


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- Dana Hunter - Intermission: Sunset Crater

 

- Maria Konnikova - Room for magic: A conversation with Lyndsay Faye

 

- Evelyn Lamb - Scientists—They’re Just Like Us! (They Don’t Like Equations Either.)

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - It’s a Small World After All

 

- Kate Clancy - On Bad First Drafts

 

- John Horgan - Maybe Now Americans Will Finally Get Affordable Care!

 

- Gary Stix - Researchers hack drones. A science project anyone?

 

- Jason G. Goldman - How Anteaters Decide What To Eat

 

- Rose Eveleth - On the importance of names. Or, “Are we at the hump or the hole?”

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Young Science Bloggers: the Tumblr

 

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