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#SciAmBlogs Tuesday - Zimmer on writing, parasites, anti-aging, pygmy hippo and more.

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Some great stuff on the blogs today:

- Mariette DiChristina - A Busy 2011 at Scientific American

 


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- Eric Michael Johnson - Probing the Passions of Science: An Interview with Carl Zimmer on the Art of Science WritingandProbing the Passions of Science: Carl Zimmer Delves Beneath the Surface of Science Writing

 

- Stephen Di Cerbo - Ichthyology Meets Printmaking

 

- Melissa C. Lott - SunShot – Driving Toward the Dollar Watt

 

- Jennifer Verdolin - Master Manipulators of the Micro-world

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: Brain and Gut, Aesop’s Crows, Antipsychotic Drugs, and Psychopaths

 

- Michael Moyer - Researchers Trumpet Another Flawed Fukushima Death Study

 

- David Stipp - Many Roadblocks Block Development of Anti-Aging Drugs

 

- John R. Platt - First Time on Video: Endangered Pygmy Hippo Seen Slipping through Nighttime Liberia

 

- Katherine Harmon - Cigarette Additives Increase Toxicity, According to External Analysis

 

- Alex Wild - The Mighty Saguaro, The Mighty Cardon

 

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