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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - Iron Man's brain, data visualization, fractal kitties, journal price, carbohydrate shortage, and more.

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- E. Paul Zehr - Assembling an Avenger – Inside the Brain of Iron Man

 


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- Eric Buckler - Data Visualization: Trudging through digital road to new scientific discovery

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - Walking on Eggshells: Anatomy of a Science Story

 

- Bonnie Swoger - Why are journals so expensive?

 

- Scicurious - IgNobel Prize in Anatomy: I would know that butt anywhere

 

- Kelly Oakes - Supernova 1006 lived fast and left no companion behind

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Johns Hopkins University’s The Sieve Relaunches

 

- Kalliopi Monoyios - SciArt of the Day: Fermented Fashions

 

- David Biello - Will Humanity Face a Carbohydrate Shortage?

 

- Katherine Harmon - Can We Shrink Portions (And the Obesity Epidemic) With Psychology?

 

- Evelyn Lamb - Fractal Kitties Illustrate the Endless Possibilities for Julia Sets

 

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