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      #SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Climate Change, alpha males, fake Mars mission, Roe vs. Wade, Asteroid Hunter, and more

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        By Bora Zivkovic on January 22, 2013
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      - Caren Cooper - The Citizen Science of Climate Change: We are not bystanders

       

      - Christina Agapakis - Alpha males and “adventurous human females”: gender and synthetic genomics

       

      - Ashutosh Jogalekar - Study indicates that scientific fraud may have a male bias and An eternity of infinities: the power and beauty of mathematics

       

      - Kelly Oakes - What a fake Mars mission says about our own sleep habits

       

      - John R. Platt - Critically Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Released into Arizona Wild

       

      - Melissa C. Lott - A New Presidential Term for Climate Change

       

      - David Wogan - NASA climate data indicates that the long-term global warming trend is continuing

       

      - Maureen McCarthy - Chimps in Uganda: Rising Conflict

       

      - Anna Kuchment - “Skull in the Rock” brings new paleo science to kids [Excerpt]

       

      - Robin Lloyd - 40 Years of Health Care for Women that Includes Access to Abortion Services

       

      - Will Ferguson - Asteroid Hunter Gives an Update on the Threat of Near-Earth Objects

       

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