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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - lichen, more lichen, whales, and unicorns.

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It seems today was a day for a lot of blogging by our staff! Check it all out!

- Larry Greenemeier - Sounds of the Deep: Scientific American Launches Citizen Science Project to ID Whale CallsandCould Chevy Volt Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Burn Out Interest in EVs and Hybrids?

 


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- Michael J. Battaglia - Forget Asteroids—Send a Manned Flyby Mission to Venus

 

- Rose Eveleth - Artist Paints Lichens on NYC Buildings

 

- Kate Wong - Is This Your Long-Lost Ancestor?

 

- David Biello - Are the Durban Climate Talks–or Climate Talks in General–Doomed?

 

- Madeline McCurry-Schmidt - Dr. Dove’s Unicorns

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Scienceblogging: a Q&A with the crew of The Last Word on Nothing

 

- Bora Zivkovic - ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Kathleen Raven

 

- Scott McNally - Keystone XL? It’s Not an Environmental Question

 

- Alex Wild - How To Photograph Roller Derby

 

- Christina Agapakis - Bits and Pieces

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: More on Pepper Spray, and Synaesthesia

 

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