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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN News, Apr 20, 2012

Whale.FM: Where Citizen Science, Whale Songs, and Education Come Together
Scientific American (blog)
Increasingly, nonspecialists—citizen scientists—are pitching in as well. Whale.FM—a collaborative effort of Scientific American, Zooniverse and the research institutions WHOI, TNO, the University of Oxford and SMRU—lets citizen scientists help ...
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Scientific American (blog)
From the Writer's Desk: Storytelling on Story Collider, images
Scientific American (blog)
About the Author: Charles Q. Choi is a frequent contributor toScientific American. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Science, Nature, Wired, and LiveScience, among others. In his spare time, he has traveled to all seven continents.
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Scientific American (blog)
Scott McVay reads 'Maps': What are maps after all but metaphors?
Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
Other papers were published in Scientific American, Natural History, and American Scientist. As founding executive director of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, he created several initiatives, including a nationwide effort to encourage the teaching of ...
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India's City Dwellers at Greater Risk than Americans for Heart Disease
Scientific American (blog)
About the Author: Katherine Harmon is an associate editor forScientific American covering health, medicine and life sciences. Follow on Twitter @katherineharmon. india city heart disease risk.
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#SciAmBlogs Thursday – square foot over a year, baboons, Casimir Effect...
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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Hopkins Grad Named Pulitzer Finalist
Patch.com
... in Hopkins—just one of four students in the Hopkins High School class at the time. She graduated from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. Hvistendahl has written for Popular Science and Scientific American and was a correspondent for Science magazine.
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A New World on the Outside of a Raleigh Museum
Scientific American (blog)
By Scott Huler | April 20, 2012 | In Raleigh, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences has been building its Nature Research Center, a brand new extension to the museum focusing not just on science but on how science is done.
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Defeating Bacteria From the Inside Out
Miller-McCune.com
Anna Kuchment, an editor at Scientific American, labeled phage therapy The Forgotten Cure in her recent book, in which she says the practice took up residence behind the Iron Curtain where antibiotics were scarce. Alexander Sulakvelidze, who grew up in ...
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Miller-McCune.com
You're The Guinea Pig: Experimenting With Your Sleep And Dreams
Lifehacker Australia
In an interview with Scientific American, Dr Deirdre Barrett describes how certain inputs can control a dream: The auditory seem to work best [to induce dreams], such as water or a voice saying something. Very strong stimuli wake us up.
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Collins Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences ...
By Christen L Bailey
... the Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize, the Metcalf Cup and Prize (BU's highest teaching honor) and being named on the Scientific American list of top 50 outstanding leaders in science and technology. Collins serves on the scientific advisory ...
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Secret Computer Code Threatens Science: Scientific American
Missing source code can allow bad science to slip through the cracks and means ... News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction ...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=secret...code...
Breakout Labs - Scientific American Blogs
The editors of Scientific American regularly encounter perspectives onscience and technology that we believe our readers would find thought-provoking, ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../breakout-labs-a-new-model-fo...
New Technology Maps the Surprising Subtleties of Childhood and ...
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/.../new-technology-maps-the-sur...
When Science and Politics Mix: Fang Lizhi - Scientific American Blogs
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/.../when-science-and-politics-mix...
Introducing: Erin Podolak | The SA Incubator, Scientific American ...
Geekosystem specializes in short posts of the most news worthy science,technology, video game, and general Internet stories of the day. The short turnaround ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../04/.../introducing-erin-podola...
Italy's Mount Etna Erupts Again [VIDEO ... - Scientific American Blogs
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/.../italys-mount-etna-erupts-again...
Good News for Rare Amur Leopards and Tigers in Russia ...
The best of the news items covers . ... Scientific American Premium Cover ...News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction · In- Depth Reports ... Health · Mind & Brain · Space · Technology · MoreScience · All topics ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../good-news-for-rare-amur-leo...
Nodding Disease Origins Remain Unexplained - Scientific American ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction... editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and life sciences. Follow ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../nodding-disease-origins-remai...
OUDaily.com | 'Scientific American' technology writer to present ...
A New York Times and “Scientific American” technology writer will visit the OU Health Sciences Center today to speak about medical technologies.
oudaily.com/.../scientific-american-technology-writer-present-l...
Earth Day 2012: The Best and Worst ... - Scientific American Blogs
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/.../earth-day-2012-the-best-and-...
Intel Seeks to Bridge the Digital Divide with a Rugged Tablet PC ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction... science news, you'll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here.... Larry is the associate editor of technology for Scientific American, covering a variety ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../intel-seeks-to-bridge-the-digit...
Uncommon Descent | Scientific American on Tennessee teacher ...
Home » Climate change, News, science education » Scientific American on Tennessee teacher protection law: Hollywood's climate change script at risk ...
www.uncommondescent.com/.../scientific-american-on-tennes...
Vanquishing “Mossy Foot” with Genetic ... - Scientific American Blogs
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction... The editors of Scientific American regularly encounter perspectives onscience ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/.../vanquishing-mossy-foot-with-...
Audrey Quinn: Scientific American | The Recollective Blog
Audrey Quinn: Scientific American ... She produces a podcast for The MindScience Foundation, blogs about health news for CBS Interactive and even ...People are so fascinating and mysterious, and the fact that scientists can track down the ...
therecollectiveblog.wordpress.com/.../audrey-quinn-scientific-...
Update: Homeopathy in Brazilian Scientific American
Exploring issues and controversies in the relationship between science and medicine ... Within hours, the editor in chief of Scientific American, Mariette DiChristina, ... of the National Council of Scientific and TechnologicalDevelopment (CNPq). ..... Pseudo Random News and Comment | Mortality Sucks on Cancer care in ...
www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/.../update-homeopathy-in-bra...
Secret Computer Code Threatens Science: Scientific American - Digg
Secret Computer Code Threatens Science: Scientific American ·scientificamerican.com — Missing source code can allow bad science to slip through the cracks ...
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LASIG and street networks evolution in the Scientific American
Computer & Communication Sciences I&C ... Management of TechnologyCDM ... The magazine "Scientific American" devoted a popularization article to this ...
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What Is a Drone, Anyway? | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog ...
News · Features · Ask the Experts · Edit This · Extreme Tech · Fact or Fiction... The editors of Scientific American regularly encounter perspectives onscience ...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest.../what-is-a-drone-anyway/
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