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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Connectome, free market, feathered dinosaurs, runaway plankton, running a lab, and more.

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- Jag Bhalla - What Competition in Nature Should Teach Us About Markets: Should We Be As Dumb As Trees?

 

- Ferris Jabr - Sequencing The Connectome: Will DNA Barcodes And A Sneaky Virus Change The Way Scientists Map The Brain?


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- Cassie Rodenberg - Judgment Battles: Crack vs. Heroin

 

- Glendon Mellow - Secrets of a Paleoart Rockstar: Julius Csotonyi

 

- Jennifer Frazer - Solar-Powered Plankton Take Monty Python Advice: Run Away

 

- Ashutosh Jogalekar - Advice on running a world-class lab

 

- Alex Wild - Nikon Announces Winners of 2012 Small World Competition

 

- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceRewired #srw12, #Back2Blog, #sciwri12 and other recent and future events

 

- Kate Wong - Reanalysis of Four-Winged Dinosaur May Illuminate Evolution of Bird Flight

 

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