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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday - surviving climate catastrophe, HIV vaccine, pipetting Twitter instruction, and more.

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- DNLee - The Micropipette: Confronting Postdoc Anxieties & Slaying dragons

 

- Jill Roughan - Scicurious Guest Writer! Putting your best B cell forward: a novel HIV vaccine design approach

 

- Brian Malow - Insect Paparazzi: Eye of the Dragon

 

- Hilda Bastian - Absolutely Maybe: A blog that’s probably about evidence and uncertainties

 

- Bora Zivkovic - Welcome Absolutely Maybe – the newest blog at #SciAmBlogs

 

- David Wogan - U.S. moves more oil out of North Dakota by rail than the Trans-Alaskan pipeline

 

- Kyle Hill - Name This Blog, Win Science Stuff!

 

- Ingrid Wickelgren - Benefits of Online Attraction: The Movie

 

- Katie McKissick - More Science for the Children

 

- Bryan Bumgardner - Bizarre New “Texas Longhorn” Dinosaur Bolsters Controversial Theory of Dino Diversity

 

- Arielle Duhaime-Ross - Anatomy of One of Canada’s Worst—and Most Costly—Natural Disasters

 

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