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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN News, Dec 16, 2011


Malaria Deaths Falling Slowly, WHO Report Says
Scientific American (blog)
And it seems to have a battle ahead if it hopes to meet the target of ending all deaths from malaria by 2015. About the Author: Katherine Harmon is an associate editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and life sciences. ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Graphene: The Pencil Material That Will Revolutionize Our Lives [Video]
Scientific American
One of the discoverers of graphene, Andre Geim, won the 2010 Nobel prize in physics (he indeed used adhesive tape on graphite to make graphene) and wrote about his work in his article, "Carbon Wonderland," in the April 2008 Scientific American ...
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#SciAmBlogs Thursday – X-men bacteria, feedback loops and livestream of brain ...
Scientific American (blog)
About the Author: Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz.
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Meet the sloths
Scientific American (blog)
About the Author: Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz.
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The New Meanings of How and Why in Biology?
Scientific American (blog)
Science, Vol. 334, December 6, 2011. About the Author: Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Tim Almighty
Minneapolis Star Tribune
And for those of you who are nonbelievers or who believe in science (Democrats), see the recent special issue of Scientific American on the mysteries of time. It has a great explanation of how many physicists believe all instants in time coexist...
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'If I were a poor black kid': 6 counterattacks
The Week Magazine
I would not prattle on to inner-city children about how they need to hit the sciencemuseum, says DN Lee at Scientific American. I would not "completely insult them, their families, and their communities by not acknowledging how much work is already ...
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Alaska's HAARP project blamed for Russian space probe's failure
Alaska Dispatch
"The probe itself has since communicated only sporadically with ground stations, and even then it has murmured only unintelligible noise," notes Jim Nash, in this detailed post on Scientific American. But Lt. Gen. Nikolay Rodionov, a former commander ...
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Alaska Dispatch
Despite Plenty of Bigfoot Sightings – There Is Still No Evidence
Top Secret Writers
“Even if you have a million pieces of evidence, if all the evidence is inconclusive, you can't count it all up to make something conclusive,” University of Florida anthropologist David J. Daegling told Scientific American in 2007. ...
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Meet Graphene, Destroyer of Pencils
The Atlantic Wire
[Scientific American] At the end of the day, the phrase 'at the end of the day' is very popular with people who appear on reality shows. This makes sense, because it's a sturdy crutch to use when a camera crew needs you to articulate a decision or plan ...
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The Atlantic Wire
NIH adopts plan to cut use of chimps in medical research
Kansas City Star
In September, Scientific American - one of the nation's premier scientific publications - cited McClatchy's findings in an editorial headlined "Ban Chimp Testing: Why it is time to end invasive biomedical research on chimpanzees. ...
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Your Brain On Sex and Religion
SexIs Magazine
(that title question alone is worth a whole other essay) in Scientific American, the author wrote: “Just as sex involves a rhythmic activity, so do religious practices such as chanting, dancing and repetition of a mantra. ...
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The Evolving Role of Journalists in the New Science-Media ...
By Matthew C. Nisbet
We argued that journalists are now operating in what we called a new "science-media ecosystem" where organizations that were previously sources of science news -- including scientific publishers and societies, scientistsscience centers and ... As an example, John Horgan, who writes the Cross-check blog for Scientific American, and who contributes to science magazines and writes popular sciencebooks, classified himself as a "critical debunker" of "exaggerated or erronous ...
Big Think
What's On Astronomy.FM ~ Thursday thru Friday | Astronomy.FM
By Tavi Greiner
from Scientific American's “60-Second Earth” ~ No Such Thing as a Free Parking Spot. (00:01:14). More news, from Public Radio WHRV, “Discovery Now” ~ Titan's Liquid Assets: To better understand the liquid assets of one of Saturn's moons,scientists are mixing-up a cocktail fit for a 'Titan'. (00:01:30). An Astronomy.FM special, “Astronomy.FM*AstroClass“ ~ with astronomers from around the world sharing their insights on the known Universe! This week's episode, from the Silicon...
Astronomy.FM
Science Career Digest: December 16, 2011 » Dartmouth College ...
By dartcareer
Former Science News interns have gone on to staff positions with the New York Times, the Washington Post, Science, Nature, Health, NOVA, Discover, PopularScience, U.S. News & World Report, Scientific American, ABC television, the ...
Dartmouth College Career Services Blog
Federal Agency Encourages Its Scientists to Speak Out ...
From the editors and reporters of Scientific American , this blog delivers commentary, opinion and analysis on the latest developments in science andtechnology ...
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Technology Transfer – From Lab to Marketplace - Scientific ...
Scientific American Premium Cover ... News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction · In-Depth Reports ... Bring Science Home · 1000 Scientists in 1000 Days · Search for Scientists/ ... Scientific AmericanMagazine ...
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The Origins of Bullying | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction ... The editors of Scientific American regularly encounter perspectives on science and...
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Is Carrier IQ's Data-Logging Phone Software Helpful or a Hacker's ...
Opinion, arguments & analyses from the editors of Scientific American ...commentary, opinion and analysis on the latest developments in science andtechnology ... science news, you'll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here. ...
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Ultrafast Camera Records at Speed of Light - Scientific American Blog
From the editors and reporters of Scientific American , this blog delivers commentary, opinion and analysis on the latest developments in science andtechnology ...
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Scientific American Defends Marie Curie—and Women Scientists ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction ...Scientific American Defends Marie Curie—and Women Scientists—in 1911 ...
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High-Tech Bartending Makes New Drinks: Scientific American Podcast
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction · In- Depth ... Anecdotes from the Archive · @ScientificAmerican · BuddingScientist ...
www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id...
Will You Live Forever—or until Your Next ... - Scientific American Blog
From the editors and reporters of Scientific American , this blog delivers commentary, opinion and analysis on the latest developments in science andtechnology ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../will-you-live-foreveror-until-...
2-Degree Global Warming Limit Is Called a “Prescription for Disaster ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction · In- Depth ... science news, you'll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here. ... Mark Fischetti is a senior editor at Scientific American who covers energy, ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../two-degree-global-warming-li...
Lab Sabotage: Some Scientists Will Do ... - Scientific American Blog
From the editors and reporters of Scientific American , this blog delivers commentary, opinion and analysis on the latest developments in science andtechnology ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../lab-sabotage-some-scientists-w...
Scienceblogging: Q&A with the crew of CENtral Science | The ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction · In- Depth ... Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../scienceblogging-qa-with-the-c...
Cell Phone Cameras Capture Microscopic ... - Scientific American Blog
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction; In- Depth ... editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and lifesciences . ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../cell-phone-cameras-capture-m...
If I were a wealthy white suburbanite | The ... - Scientific American Blog
A Blog Around The Clock · Anecdotes from the Archive · @ScientificAmerican · Budding Scientist · The SA Incubator · The Network Central · Scientific American ...
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Was Jane Austen Poisoned by Arsenic ... - Scientific American
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction ...FAMOUS FOLLICLES: Scientists have the technology to test Jane Austen's hair for ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=jane-austen...
Scientific American Introduces Free Mobile Offerings
It will include Scientific American's Science Agenda and top news sections and a ... Media · Faulkner · Speech Technology · Unisphere/DBTA · ITIResearch.com...
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