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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - rats, bullets, musical chickens and more...

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- Kevin Zelnio - The Biogeography of Rats and Their Quest for Global Domination

 

- Jennifer Ouellette - A Shot in the Dark: The Acoustics of Gunfire


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- S.E. Gould - Living antibiotics – bacteria that suck the life out of their prey

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Day Old Chickens Prefer The Same Music That You Do

 

- John Matson - Is It Just Me, or Has It Been Raining Satellites Lately?andNanoscale Car Built with Four-Wheel Drive

 

- Kate Wong - CT-Imaging Provides New View of Baby Mammoths [video]

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Robotic Exoskeletons from Cyberdyne Could Help Workers Clean Up Fukushima Nuclear Mess

 

- Anna Kuchment - Ask Brian Greene anything. Really.

 

- DNLee - Wordless Wednesday: Bird in the hand

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Information, data and technology at ScienceOnline2012

 

- Scicurious - SfN Neuroblogging: and this is how it goes.andSfN Neuroblogging: the preliminaries

 

- Princess Ojiaku - I’ll be at Society for Neuroscience 2011!

 

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