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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - monkey, elephant, hoatzin, turtle...

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- Katrina Edwards - North Pond: Casing the hole

 


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- Kalliopi Monoyios - SciArt Plugs 3: Lectures, Exhibits, News and More

 

- John R. Platt - Poachers Wiping Out Rare Monkey in Tanzania

 

- Carin Bondar - One Lucky Elephant: One heart-wrenching documentary

 

- Darren Naish - Hoatzins are no longer exclusively South American and once crossed an ocean

 

- Lee Gettler, Chris Kuzawa, Thomas McDade and Alan Feranil - Fatherhood, Childcare, and Testosterone: Study Authors Discuss the Details

 

- Jessica Hekman - What is: ScienceSeeker.org

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Cold-Blooded Cognition: Social Cognition in a Non-Social Reptile?

 

- Krystal D'Costa - Please Help AiP Support the Social Sciences

 

- Kevin Zelnio - The Carnival of Evolution!

 

- Charles Q. Choi - Visions: Predictive Text

 

 

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