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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - what we're made of, Attenborough, Marmot voice, Following The Ice, blogging and more.

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- Rob Dunn - Professor’s Husband Discovered to be Made of Nothing But Bacteria, Gas and Glue

 

- Magdeline Lum and Upulie Divisekera - The Science Communicator That Is Sir David Attenborough


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- Jennifer Frazer - What Does a Marmot Sound Like?

 

- Jason G. Goldman - ScienceSeeker Editor’s Selections: Olympics, Animal Empathy, SLI, Dyscalculia

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Thank you, Ben Linhoff

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Blogging and social media on Rhode Island

 

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