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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - crowdfunding, science questions to Presidential candidates, Thomas Kuhn, Alberta tar sands, Tarrasius, and more.

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- Jai Ranganathan - Crowdfunding for research dollars: a cure for science’s ills?

 

- Bora Zivkovic - 3 Science questions to ask U.S. Presidential candidates


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- Kate Clancy - Belieber or Thiever: Who came first, Bieber or this scientist?

 

- Eric Michael Johnson - The Allure of Gay Cavemen

 

- Lucas Brouwers - Ancient fish had the backbone of a landlubber

 

- Dana Hunter - Prelude to a Catastrophe: “The Current Quiet Interval Will Not Last…”

 

- John Horgan - What Thomas Kuhn Really Thought about Scientific “Truth”

 

- DNLee - Wordless Wednesday: African Giant Pouched Rats

 

- Charles Q. Choi - From the Writer’s Desk: A before-and-after side-by-side look at how a story is made

 

- David Wogan - Aerial views of the Alberta tar sands show the beauty and mess of the whole process

 

- Nick Leonard - USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: Economic Effects of the Revised Military Buildup in Guam

 

- Scicurious - Longer life with an extra espresso shot?

 

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