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#SciAmBlogs Thursday - synthetic food safety, inheriting second natures, Jane Austen on game theory, rhino hunt trophy, and more.

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- Julianne Wyrick - Can Synthetic Biology Keep Your Food Safe?

 

- Jag Bhalla - Inheriting Second Natures


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- Felicity Muth - Animal culture: insights from vervet monkeys

 

- Dana Hunter - Mary Horner Lyell: “A Monument of Patience”

 

- Ferris Jabr - Jane Austen Responds: Game Theory? Sir, You Flatter Me

 

- Katie McKissick - When Should Robots Resemble Humans?

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - Shame versus guilt in community responses to wrongdoing.

 

- John R. Platt - Hunter Allowed to Import Rhino Trophy into U.S. for First Time in 33 Years

 

- DNLee - #DispatchesDNLee: In Tanzania, Reflecting on World Malaria Day

 

- Adam Waytz - Is Moralization on the Upswing?

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - THE MARTIAL MAGICIAN’S MEMORY PALACE

 

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