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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - EvoPsych, elephant poachers, stigmatizing illness and addiction, Creative Commons, early human diet, and more.

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- Becky Crew - A cat that can never be tamed

 

- Scott Barry Kaufman - Is General Intelligence Compatible with Evolutionary Psychology?


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- Sarah Hill - Lipstick, the Recession and Evolutionary Psychology

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - Book review: Uncaged.

 

- John R. Platt - Massive Ivory Burn in Gabon Sends Message to Elephant Poachers

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - The Photon Has Two Faces

 

- Cassie Rodenberg - Art Asks, Should We Be More Sympathetic Towards Addicts?

 

- Ilana Yurkiewicz - Stigmatizing illness, stigmatizing others

 

- Christina Agapakis - PlantBricks

 

- Bora Zivkovic - -Introducing: Kate Yandell

 

- Rose Eveleth - Jumborizing: a brief history of the R/V Knorr

 

- Alex Wild - An Example of Why I Don’t Use Creative Commons Licenses

 

- DNLee - Wordless Wednesday: I’m a mammalogist

 

- Scicurious - Science: It's a PEOPLE thing

 

- Jason G. Goldman - ScienceSeeker Editor’s Selections: Dementia Praecox, MRI Explainer, and Snoozing Cephalopods

 

- Kate Wong - Ancient Tartar, Other Dental Clues Reveal Unexpected Diet of Early Human Relative

 

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