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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - Paleolithic tuna, classical conditioning, evolution, fracking, crayfish and more.

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- Scicurious - Does your Paleolithic diet allow tuna?

 

- Kelly Oakes - Red Giant Core Spins Ten Times Faster Than Its Surface


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- Jason G. Goldman - What Is Classical Conditioning? (And Why Does It Matter?)

 

- Julian Taub - Falafel Tech: Nanotechnology in Egypt

 

- Kate Clancy - Even When We Want Something, We Need to Hide It

 

- Janet D. Stemwedel - Help high school “nerds” visit the Large Hadron Collider.

 

- Christie Wilcox - Evolution: A Game of Chance

 

- John R. Platt - Disease-Carrying Virile American Crayfish Invade U.K. Rivers

 

- Joanne Manaster - The magic of filmmaking (science and otherwise)

 

- James Byrne - Podcasting with me

 

- Katherine Harmon - Newly Discovered Hormone Boosts Effects of Exercise, Could Help Fend Off Diabetes

 

- Larry Greenemeier - CES 2012: Intel to Power Smart Phones, Create Ultrabook-Tablet Hybrid Devices

 

- Mark Fischetti - Fracking’s Future in the U.S. Comes Down to Upcoming New York State Decisions

 

- Mariette DiChristina - 2012 Google Science Fair Begins: What’s Your Question?

 

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