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What a great summer here at the Scientific American blog network. Peahens fitted with robo-cameras, a blue exoplanet and a Nobel Laureate meeting in Lindau, Germany.
What a great summer here at the Scientific American blog network. Peahens fitted with robo-cameras, a blue exoplanet and a Nobel Laureate meeting in Lindau, Germany. Check out the great contributions by Kelly Oakes, Robin Anne Smith and Ashutosh Jogalekar!
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Carin Bondar
Carin Bondar is a biologist, writer and film-maker with a PhD in population ecology from the University of British Columbia. Find Dr. Bondar online at www.carinbondar.com, on twitter @drbondar or on her facebook page: Dr. Carin Bondar – Biologist With a Twist.
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Best of the Blogs – Summer Vacation Edition!What a great summer here at the Scientific American blog network. Peahens fitted with robo-cameras, a blue exoplanet and a Nobel Laureate meeting in Lindau, Germany.