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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday science+math, Lyme disease, Mendeley, chemophobia, organized climate denialism, and more.

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- Charles Crookenden - The Clock is Ticking: spring forward for Lyme disease

 

- Jag Bhalla - Science’s Cult of Calculation


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- Ashutosh Jogalekar - Do you need to know math for doing great science?andHow to recognize (and talk to) a chemophobe.

 

- Pete Monfre - Exploration Nation: Expedition Central America – Day One – April 4th

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - A New Vision of How We Explore Our World

 

- Bonnie Swoger - Elsevier (giant for-profit scholarly publisher) buys Mendeley (free citation manager and discovery tool)

 

- Gary Stix - https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/talking-back/2013/04/09/new-job-for-brain-scientists-pitching-mutual-funds/

 

- David Wogan - The well-funded and organized campaigns that influence climate change science online

 

- DNLee - #DispatchesDNLee: Tanzania from A to Z – Cell Phone Technology

 

- John Matson - NASA Getting into the Asteroid-Moving Business

 

- Mark Fischetti - Add Your Face to Climate Change

 

- The Editors - Earth Day E-Book Examines The Future of Energy: Earth, Wind and Fire

 

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