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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - studying dolphins, women's day, science of pirates, storytelling minds, and more.

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With travel and all, I am late with this, but here it is finally - the new Video of the Week.

- Alexis Rudd - Towing my weight: Partnering with commercial shipping for whale and dolphin research

 


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- Kelly Oakes - International Women's Day: Butterflies and Galaxies

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - A Pirate’s Life for Me: Celebrating the Science of Pirates

 

- Darren Naish - The carcass of a large, modern-day marine reptile!

 

- David Bressan - Geologizing Women into the Field!

 

- Jennifer Frazer - Classic Artful Amoeba: The Seafaring Killer Bacterium

 

- Maria Konnikova - Our Storytelling Minds: Do We Ever Really Know What’s Going on Inside?

 

- Alex Wild - Thrifty Thursday: A Jar Full of Toads

 

- Katherine Harmon - Personality Might Be Genetically Encoded in Bee Brains

 

- John R. Platt - Ted Turner Donates $1 Million to Help Endangered Gorillas

 

- Ilana Yurkiewicz - What single quality predicts a good doctor?

 

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