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- Eric Michael Johnson - Out of the Mouth of Babes

 

- Samer Fakhri - Empowering the Body to Fix Its Parts


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- Miller Zou - USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: The Invasion of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

 

- Darren Naish - A drowned nesting colony of Late Cretaceous birds

 

- Dana Hunter - When You’re Doing Geology, You’ve Got To Break a Few Rocks

 

- Judy Stone - TEDMED: Tougher topics to chew on

 

- Erin Podolak - The SA Incubator: Helping Hatch Science Writers Since July 2011

 

- Bora Zivkovic - The SA Incubator, or, why promote young science writers?

 

- Scicurious - ADHD: behavioral and cognitive therapies

 

- DNLee - Diversity in Science: Celebrating the people who do science

 

- Brendan Borrell - The Most Exciting Moment of My Scientific Career

 

- Mariette DiChristina - Searching for the Onset of Autism

 

- Michael Moyer - The Mathematician’s Obesity Fallacy

 

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