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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - music on the brain, fleas on the dinosaurs, grass in the sea, bacteria in a canyon, and more.

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- Cheryl Murphy - Music can change (the way we see) the world

 

- Princess Ojiaku - A Song like Adele’s


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- David Bressan - What Bugged the Dinosaurs?

 

- Christina Agapakis - Science at SXSW

 

- Jennifer Frazer - MegaGrass Discovered in Mediterranean Marine Meadows

 

- S.E. Gould - How to form a species (in the world of the Very Small)

 

- Christie Wilcox - Social Media for Scientists Part 4: On The Road

 

- Krystal D'Costa - Facebook as a MMORPG? Playing Pretend Online

 

- John R. Platt - At Least 356 Indian Leopards Killed in 2011, Half by Poachers

 

- DNLee - Chemical relaxers linked to high uterine fibroid risks among African-American Women? I doubt it

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Clocks in Bacteria III: Evolution of Clocks in Cyanobacteria

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Introducing #SciAmBlogs bloggers: Christie Wilcox

 

- Scicurious - For all ye who currently dissertate, a post:

 

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