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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - belly button bacteria, Proposition 37, blogging in French, 3D printing, Nate Silver's math, and more.

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- Christie Wilcox - Prop 37 Loses, Scientists Cheer

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Why Math is Like the Honey Badger: Nate Silver Ascendant

 

- Gary Stix - 3D Printing: The Great American Tchotchke Machine

 

- Pascal Lapointe - Are you blogging en français?

 

- DNLee - Wordless Wednesday: The New Face of STEM

 

- Scicurious - Cocaine and Ministrokes

 

- David Biello - Climate Change Action and More Drilling Likely in Obama’s Second Term

 

- Kate Wong - Oldest Arrowheads Hint at How Modern Humans Overtook Neandertals

 

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