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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - outlawing sea-rise, Mt.St.Helens geologists, anthrax vaccine money trail, old-age smell, plagiarism, rare rabbit, petrels and more.

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- Scott Huler - NC Makes Sea Level Rise Illegal

 

- Dana Hunter - Dedication: The Geologists Who Died at Mount St. Helens


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- Judy Stone - Anthrax vaccine – To the victor, the spoils

 

- Christie Wilcox - The Nose Knows: Telling Age Based On Scent

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - End-of-semester meditations on plagiarism.

 

- John R. Platt - Researchers Capture Fleeting Images of Incredibly Rare Sumatran Rabbit [Video]

 

- Darren Naish - Gadfly-petrels: rarities, a whole lot of variation and confusion, and skua mimicry (petrels part V)

 

- Khalil A. Cassimally - Get Published: Nature Education, NPG

 

- DNLee - Wordless Wednesday: Wild Flowers

 

- Kevin Zelnio - #IamScience and the Story Collider

 

- Scicurious - Chewing to take the stress away

 

- Michael Moyer - A Visual Guide to the Social Acceptability of Various Human-Machine Interfaces

 

- John Matson - Why Bike-Share Pricing Gripes Are OverblownandExoplanet Hunters Get a Technology Boost in Search for Earth-like Planets

 

- Katherine Harmon - Men’s Offices Harbor More Bacteria Than Women’s

 

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