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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Aphrodisiacs, endangered Cockatoo, live poultry market, #IamScience, sperm counts, and more.

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- Krystal D'Costa - Have you ever been to a live poultry market?

 

- Layla Eplett - When Sparks Fly: Aphrodisiacs and the Fruit Fly


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- John R. Platt - Endangered Australian Cockatoo Loses One Third of Population in Just 1 Year

 

- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Matt ShipmanandBiological Clocks in Protista

 

- Wayne Maddison - Spiders in Borneo: Undiscovered biodiversity

 

- Kevin Zelnio - I AM SCIENCE: The Stories of the 99% (of Scientists)

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: Military Training, Combating Racism, Neuroscience of Cake

 

- Michael Moyer - Verizon and AT&T Accused of Being Threats to Democracy

 

- Katherine Harmon - Poor Diets Lower Sperm Counts

 

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