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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Intelligence, Mars Time, Palm Oil Poisoning, ScienceOnline, Nationwide Wi-Fi, and more.

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- Samuel McNerney - Virtues of Cognitive Workout: New Research Reveals Neurological Underpinnings of Intelligence

 


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- Katie Worth - Step into the Twilight Zone: Day 4 on Mars Time, aka Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy

 

- Alan Jamieson - Kermadec Trench: Snubs and Hags

 

- John R. Platt - Was Palm Oil to Blame for the Poisoning of 14 Pygmy Elephants?

 

- Judy Stone - Of Citizen Science, Ethics, and IRBs – the view from Science Online

 

- Princess Ojiaku - ScienceOnline-spiration.

 

- David Wogan - UT Austin announces Interim Director of Energy Institute after fracking controversy

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Putting Science on Screen (A Tale Told In Tweets)

 

- DNLee - Black History Month: Sharing news of Achievement, Innovation & Inspiration in STEM and other fields

 

- David Biello - Is Nuclear Power Doomed to Dwindle?

 

- Michael Moyer - Sorry, the Government Is Not Creating Free Nationwide Wi-Fi Networks

 

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