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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Blogging While Female, Open Science, exoplanets, SOTU, press releases and more.

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Another exciting day on the network:

- Kate Clancy - Blogging While Female, and Why We Need a Posse

 


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- Krystal D'Costa - AiP Stands With Context and Variation

 

- Philip Yam - Are Some Science Stories Inevitably Political?

 

- Marc Kuchner - The Open Science Paradox

 

- Charles Q. Choi - From the Writer’s Desk: The dangers of press releasesandFrom the Writer’s Desk: The dangers of press releases, followup

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Eyes Have It: Gaze-Controlled PCs and Games Come into View [Video]

 

- Carin Bondar - Winners of the Cyberscreen Science Film Festival at Science Online 2012

 

- Michael Moyer - Thousands of Industrial Systems Unwittingly Hooked Up to Internet

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Too Bright for JWST: Some Exoplanets are Overwhelming

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: Data, Novelty, and Pets

 

- Fred Guterl - How Obama Plans to “Double Down” on Clean Energy

 

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