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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - flamingos, Olympics on the Moon, inhabited Mars, Okapi, black holes, learning math, and more.

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- David Warmflash - Low Gravity Olympics: How Would Gymnastics Look in a Future Lunar Colony?

 

- Becky Crew - Flamingo hows, wheres and whys: pink; errectile tissue; one leg


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- David Bressan - The Earth-like Mars

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Make Us Do the Math

 

- John R. Platt - Okapi Conservation Center Recovering after Militia Attack that Killed 6 People and 14 Animals

 

- DNLee - Which Black Science blogs will you nominate for a 2012 Black Weblog Award?

 

- Carin Bondar - An Autistic Boy’s Answer: YouTube Science

 

- Melissa C. Lott - Oregon Breakthrough in Generating Electricity from Wastewater

 

- Rebecca Priestley - Kermadecs Islands: Becoming a Raoulie

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Black Holes to the Rescue

 

- Jason G. Goldman - ScienceSeeker Editor’s Selections: Night Shift, Eating Disorders, Making Time Stand Still

 

- The Editors - Sergei Kapitza, Editor of Scientific American’s Russian Edition, Dead at 84

 

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