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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - being wrong, US energy sufficiency, map of early universe, just war, inside a crack house, and more.

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- Steven Ross Pomeroy - The Key to Science (and Life) Is Being Wrong

 

- Melissa C. Lott - U.S. Poised For Energy Self-Sufficiency


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- Cassie Rodenberg - Inside a Crack House (Video)

 

- Kelly Oakes - How a new map of the early universe is like a hedgehog

 

- John Horgan - Is the “Just War” Concept an Oxymoron, or Can It Be Salvaged?

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Tune in to State Of Things today at 12noon EST.

 

- Scicurious - Crowdfunding psychopharmacology

 

- Katherine Harmon - 3-D Imaging Improves Breast Cancer Screening

 

- John Matson - LHC Experiment Yields No Insight into Post-Higgs Physics

 

- David Biello - Tesla Triumphs: Electric Car Bests the Rest

 

- The Editors - Storm Warnings: Climate Change and Extreme Weather–SA‘s Latest E-Book

 

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