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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Cotard's syndrome, pigeon parasite, Haeckel, clumped bacteria, aurorae, `polite' sexism, and more.

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And now, another amazing day on the network:

- Melanie Tannenbaum - If It Looks Like a Compliment, and Sounds Like a Compliment…Is It Really a Compliment?


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- Leslie Reed - A Wildlife Vet, A Pigeon, A Groundbreaking Discovery

 

- James Byrne - No seriously, I'm dead.

 

- Christina Agapakis - Multicellularity

 

- Jennifer Frazer - Proteus: How Radiolarians Saved Ernst HaeckelandLegionnaire’s Disease at the Luxor: What Causes It?

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Meet Me Halfway

 

- Kelly Oakes - Where Do Aurorae Come From?

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Introducing #SciAmBlogs bloggers: Caleb Scharf

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: Thinking Outside the Box, Music and Language, and Fish Brains

 

- Joanne Manaster - Material Marvels in Video

 

- John Matson - Life after Tevatron: Fermilab Still Kicking Even Though It Is No Longer Top Gun

 

- Gary Stix - Obama’s War on Alzheimer’s: Will We Be Able to Treat the Disease by 2025?

 

- Christine Gorman - FDA Approves First Targeted Drug Against Cystic Fibrosis

 

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