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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - a river in Argentina, star with nine planets, Amur Leopards and Tigers in Russia, and more.

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- Melanie Lenart - A river rams through it: Argentina’s Rio Nuevo portends problems to come in South America

 

- David Bressan - April 10, 1815: The Eruption that Shook the World


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- Caleb A. Scharf - A Star With Nine Planets, Maybe More?

 

- Scicurious - Life at the bottom is bad for your health

 

- John R. Platt - Good News for Rare Amur Leopards and Tigers in Russia

 

- Melissa C. Lott - Energy Poll Shows Strong Support for More Domestic Energy Production, Less Concern for the Environment

 

- Jason G. Goldman - ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections: Electric Animals, Hyenas and Lent, The Hunger Games, Fiery Dinos

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Introducing: Kristina Ashley Bjoran

 

- Larry Bock - What is: USA Science & Engineering Festival

 

- Bora Zivkovic - New Expeditions!

 

- Wayne Maddison - Spiders in Borneo: Replaying the Tape of Life

 

- Matthew Sturm - Alaskan North Slope Snow LiDAR Campaign: SnowSTAR-2012

 

- Katherine Harmon - New Technology Maps the Surprising Subtleties of Childhood and Teen Obesity

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Intel Seeks to Bridge the Digital Divide with a Rugged Tablet PC

 

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