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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - visual illusions, Higgs, blind mole rats, bullfrogs and more...

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- Kelly Oakes - A Sweet and Simple Higgs Discovery

 

- Sarah Zhang - Divergent Evolution: Arabs, Israelis, and Blind Mole Rats


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- Bora Zivkovic - Scienceblogging: Q&A with the crew of CENtral Science

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: Feeling Worse, Feeling Better, Feeling Dumber

 

- John R. Platt - Should California Ban American Bullfrogs?

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Basics: Biological Clock

 

- Ingrid Wickelgren - An Artist Reveals How He Tricks The Eyes

 

- David Wogan - The Burj Al Arab and the balance between progress and finite resources

 

- DNLee - If I were a wealthy white suburbanite

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Will 4G Interfere with GPS? Wireless Firm LightSquared Denies the ChargeandUltrafast Camera Records at Speed of Light

 

- Gary Stix - Einstein Researcher: Disputed Longevity Gene Might Still Be A Winner.

 

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