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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - power plants, cooperation, zoo science, eating insects, non-extinct frog, coral reefs, and more.

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- Mark Farmer - Power plants

 


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- Jag Bhalla - Behavioral Telescope Shows How Cooperation Works

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Bringing Science to the Zoo

 

- Kyle Hill - I Hate to Break it to You, But You Already Eat Bugs

 

- Bonnie Swoger - Pragmatism, Idealism and DeepDyve’s Five Minutes in Heaven

 

- Caitlin Martin - The Effects of Climate Change on Coral Reef Health

 

- Carin Bondar - Science and Media Smackdown! Best of the Blogs #5

 

- John R. Platt - Extinct Frog Rediscovered in 2011; World Takes Notice in 2013

 

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - Illusion of the Week: The Knobby Sphere Illusion

 

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