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Thoroughly Thursday at #SciAmBlogs

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Still enjoying Belgrade, but having fun every now and then checking in with the bloggers - some awesome stuff today again:

 

- John Horgan - Did the U.S. Overreact to the 9/11 Attacks? Undoubtedly


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- Jim Kakalios - How Old is the Earth? Who Knows?

 

- David Biello - Can Shrinking Cities Regrow as Farms? [Video]

 

- Darren Naish - Frankly, cattle are awesome

 

- Julia Galef - The Social Psychology of Burning Man

 

- Alex Wild - Thrifty Thursday: lighting is more important than camera

 

- Kelly Oakes - For a realistic Milky Way simulation, just add clustered star formation

 

- Steve Mirsky - A Stern Commentary: Howard Stern Calls Out Rick Perry for His Anti-Science Views

 

- DNLee - Teaching Science with Citizen Science: Animal Behavior

 

- The Editors - Stupid Science Statements Made by Public Figures: Send Us Your Favorites

 

- Caleb A. Scharf - Saturn, the movie

 

 

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