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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - natural storytellers, arranged bird eggs, holding the qaqa, anti-anxiety Tylenol, and more.

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- Jag Bhalla - It is in our nature to need stories.

 


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- Ben Thomas - Tomorrow’s Anti-Anxiety Drug Is… Tylenol?

 

- Felicity Muth - Birds arrange eggs in their nests to better detect imposters

 

- Judy Stone - Yahrzeit – Reflections on Dan Markingson’s Legacy

 

- Maria Konnikova - A bagpipe of a moral dilemma

 

- Ashutosh Jogalekar - Political ideology can dominate other factors in choosing energy efficiencyandClimate change “deniers” and “skeptics”: What’s the difference?

 

- Scicurious - Hello Internet!andSci is at Slate: WEIRD psychology

 

- John R. Platt - How Poachers Stole 10% of an Entire Tortoise Species…and What Happened Next

 

- Melissa C. Lott - Visualizing Clean Energy Progress

 

- Samuel Jones - Bush-crow diaries: Up close and personal with the qaqa

 

- Pete Monfre - Exploration Nation: The Last Shaman

 

- DNLee - Wordless Wednesday: Small Wonders of Morogoro

 

- Jason G. Goldman - The Doctor Is In

 

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