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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - online serendipity, brain evolution study, igNobels, bumblebee learning, and more.

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- Ferris Jabr - Why We Need to Study the Brain’s Evolution in Order to Understand the Modern Mind

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Tips: Deal With Missed Deadlines By Blogging Regularly

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - SciArt of the Day: MicROCKScopica

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Black Hole Roundup

 

- John R. Platt - Tiny, Critically Endangered and Controversial Nevada Fish Experiences Dramatic Population Increase

 

- Scicurious - The IGNOBELS LIVE!andANNOUNCING the 2012 IGNOBEL PRIZES!

 

- Eric R. Olson - The Countdown, Episode 5: SpaceLab Winners, Magnetic Superstar, Jupiter Fireball, Ping-Pong Satellites, Candidates on Space

 

- Larry Greenemeier - 3-D Printing Software Helps Designers Avoid Rookie Mistakes [Video]andNanotubes Turn Heat into Firepower

 

- Katherine Harmon - Bumblebees Quickly Learn Best Paths to Sweet Flowers

 

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