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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN News, Feb 24, 2012

Should Global-Warming Activists Lie to Defend Their Cause?
Scientific American (blog)
As Scientific American reported on February 15, the documents revealed, among other facts, that the Heartland Institute, as part of a larger strategy for undermining support for global warming, was supporting prominent skeptics such as physicist Fred ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Even A Less-Deadly H5N1 Bird Flu Could Be Extremely Dangerous
Scientific American (blog)
... assumed that the H5N1 flu strain was probably not as deadly as the current WHO case mortality rate of 59% might suggest—a fact that Helen Branswell so clearly explained on February 14 in her extensive report on the subject for Scientific American.
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Scientific American (blog)
Time Warner Cable's Connect a Million Minds Premieres Third Episode of It Ain ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Shazia Khan takes an inside look at Scientific American magazine's program, "1000 Scientists in 1000 days," which encourages STEM professionals to visit classrooms in order to better explain concepts and curriculums. The latest episode of It Ain't ...
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#SciAmBlogs Thursday – ADHD, dingo tools, addiction app, taste of fear, Ice ...
Scientific American (blog)
... the official account is @sciamblogs and the List of all the bloggers is @sciamblogs/sciambloggers. Do you read Scientific American to stay informed on scientific research and discoveries? If yes, then please nominate us for a Shorty Award in Science:
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Manganiello: The concern about drug companies
The Daily News of Newburyport
Scientific American reports, conservatively, that US physicians received $285 million in benefits last year. Less conservative estimates indicate that Canadian physicians got $1.4 billion worth of perks in 2004. Health care is a for-profit industry in ...
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Lawrence Lessig
Mashable
... of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Association, and has received numerous awards, including the Free Software Foundation's Freedom Award, Fastcase 50 Award and being named one of Scientific American's Top ...
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A cross section of science on the cyberscreen
Scientific American (blog)
This tendency to share too soon is fueled by the very human nature of scientists and the involvement peripheral players. The desire to “be there first” will often result in a decision to rush a speculative finding to the public.
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Scientific American (blog)
Why the Longform Boom? It's the Data, Stupid
Wired News
Also added a bit later: On the Twitter, David Biello, of Scientific American, happened to mention this very apt interview with Chris Keyes, the editor of Outside. Especially up front he talks about the value of long articles to Outside,...
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Guest commentary: The sky is not a sewer
Daily Camera
Scientific American reports that CO2-driven global warming is already directly responsible for some 150000 deaths and contributes to some five million human illnesses around the world each year. And that is just the direct impact.
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Study suggests social systems and environment are more important than money in ...
Scope (blog)
Scientific American's Observations blog reports: Russell studied numerous studies about happiness in many nations, assessing 248 variables that the various investigations had relied on. The variables ultimately fell into three broad groups of factors: ...
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Scope (blog)
Artist, surgeon team up to illustrate medical techniques
Palo Alto Online
Gralapp has built her own biomedical-visualization business, focusing on matters of the head and neck and facial plastic surgery, for academic, legal and industry clients such as Genentech, Scientific American, and various UC campuses.
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Scientific American – Wasting Away: Can a Gates Foundation ...
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Wasting Away: Can a Gates Foundation-Funded Toilet-Design Initiative End a Foul Practice in the Developing World? A low-tech plumbing challenge searches for the “iPad of commodes”. By Jim Bash | Scientific American, Feb 21, 2012 ...
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Redding.com Blogs: Doug Craig's blog
By Doug Craig
But what they show is that climate scientists are frustrated, because for two decades they have been under attack." According to Scientific American: ...According to Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum in their book Unscientific America, the accusations against the "Climategate" scientists originated in right wing media, "especially on outlets like Fox News." Suzanne Goldenberg, a journalist with The Guardian, reported in 2010, "Journalists at Fox News were under orders to cast ...
Doug Craig's blog
World's Tiniest Chameleon Discovered: Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock · Anecdotes from the Archive · @ScientificAmerican· Budding Scientist · The SA Incubator · The Network Central · Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=worlds-tiniest...
Deep Sea Is Alive with Sound: Scientific American Podcast
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction; In- Depth Reports ... Scientists share the first-ever recordings of deep-sea species.
www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id...
New Family of Limbless Amphibians Discovered in India: Scientific ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction · In- Depth Reports · Mind Matters · Blogs ... Scientific American Magazine Subscribe ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=new-family...
Science of Speed Dating Helps Singles Find Love: Scientific American
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction; In- Depth Reports; Mind ... Cover Image: March 2012 Scientific AmericanMagazine ...
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California Seismologist Testifies against ... - Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=california...test
Obama Aims to Increase Federal Science ... - Scientific American
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction ...Science and technology, he said, "is what's going to make a difference in this country, ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=obama-aims-to...
Upbleat Finding: Kids Start to Sound Alike over ... - Scientific American
News; Features; Ask the Experts; Edit This; Extreme Tech; Fact or Fiction ...Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA ...
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Scary Stuff: Fright Chemical Identified in Injured ... - Scientific American
Energy & Sustainability · Evolution · Health · Mind & Brain · Space ·Technology · More Science · All topics. Magazines. Scientific AmericanMagazine Subscribe ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fish-schreckstoff
Fossilized, 'Pompeii' Forest Discovered Under Ash: Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock · Anecdotes from the Archive · @ScientificAmerican· Budding Scientist · The SA Incubator · The Network Central · Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fossilized...forest
Co-opulation: Sometimes It Takes More Than 2 ... - Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
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Squid Can Fly to Save Energy: Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=squid-can-fly...
Journal Article Tweets May Predict Citations: Scientific American ...
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id...
Hearts and Air Pollution 5 Deadly Air Pollutants ... - Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=five-deadly-air...
Alex the Parrot's Posthumous Paper Shows His ... - Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock · Anecdotes from the Archive · @ScientificAmerican· Budding Scientist · The SA Incubator · The Network Central · Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=alex-parrot...
Microchip Implant Gives Medication On Command: Scientific American
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=microchip...
Deadly Duo: Mixing Alcohol and Prescription ... - Scientific American
Energy & Sustainability · Evolution · Health · Mind & Brain · Space ·Technology · More Science · All topics. Magazines. Scientific AmericanMagazine Subscribe ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mixing...
Why Online Dating Doesn't Work: Scientific American Podcast
A Blog Around The Clock; Anecdotes from the Archive; @ScientificAmerican; Budding Scientist; The SA Incubator; The Network Central; Scientific American ...
www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id...
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