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- Exploring the Mind of the Mountain Gorilla by Kim at Endless Forms Most Beautiful.
- L'étude anti-OGM: comment s'assurer des médias favorables by plapointe at Medias et science.
- Le cas de Will et William West et la fin du bertillonnage by Ariel Fenster at Le blogue d'Ariel Fenster.
- Canine Neuroscience by CAPB at Companion Animal Psychology.
- On the L’Aquila trial verdict: earthquake safety is about door locks, not fire alarms by Chris Rowan at Highly Allochthonous.
- Crowdsourcing predictions by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- Why I hate neurons by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- The beautiful simplicity of visual illusions by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- Your step-by-step guide to the perfect sandwich by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- Sigman’s cherry-picking problem by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- The pseudoscience of anecdotes by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- Quality over quantity by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- Eye evolution made easy by Pete Etchells at Counterbalanced - SciLogs.com.
- Thinking laterality: steps, jumps and wonder-whorls by Cobb Hecht at Do you believe in dog?.
- Curating Creativity by Jalees Rehman at 3quarksdaily.
- There Was No Couch: On Mental Illness and Creativity by Sisyphos at Fragments of Truth.
- Monkeys Reject Food From People Who Are Mean To Fellow Humans by Sisyphos at Fragments of Truth.
- Seven Myths About Obesity And Weight Loss? by Sisyphos at Fragments of Truth.
- Happier Children Earn Higher Wages When They Become Adults by Sisyphos at Fragments of Truth.
- Are Scientists Divided Over Divining Rods? by Jalees Rehman at The Next Regeneration.
- The ENCODE Controversy And Professionalism In Science by Jalees Rehman at The Next Regeneration.
- Is Cannabis Usage “Related” to Strokes? by Jalees Rehman at The Next Regeneration.
- Can the Source of Funding for Medical Research Affect the Results? by Jalees Rehman at Scientific American - Guest Blog.
- Accuracy of Medical Information on the Internet by Jalees Rehman at Scientific American - Guest Blog.
- Archaea Are More Wonderful Than You Know by Jennifer Frazer at The Artful Amoeba.
- 2012’s record events put climate in mind by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Can we trust climate models? by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Diabetes and hispanic health; we are what we eat by Ivan Fernando Gonzalez at ScienceSalsa.
- Projected warming set to exceed civilisation’s experience by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Evidence rethink puts CO2 and ancient warming back in sync by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Cave deposits reveal permafrost concern by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- The Truth about Radon by Matt Herod at GeoSphere.
- Iconic authors help reveal record early flowering by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Climate limits room at the global dinner table by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Warming brings home the value of a meal by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- 2012’s record events put climate in mind by andyextance at Simple Climate.
- Can we trust climate models? by andyextance at Simple Climate.
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