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- 3 Quarks Daily: Mesothelioma as Metaphor
- 3 Quarks Daily: Sigmund Freud – “A Dream of Undying Fame”
- 3 Quarks Daily: The [Non-] Theory of Psychological Testing
- A Primate of Modern Aspect: So… Did knuckle walking evolve twice?
- Anecdotal Economics: Slouching Toward Despotism
- Archive Fire: Breakdown, Or a Degree of Difference
- A Schooner of Science: Chemistry of Kissing
- Bad Astronomy: A lunar illusion you’ll flip over
- Cocktail Party Physics: All in the Family
- Code for Life: GMOs and the plants we eat: neither are “natural”
- Code for Life: The Inheritance of Face Recognition
- Cognition and Culture: camphor – ammonia = anniseed X peppermint
- Cosmic Variance: Free Energy and the Meaning of Life
- Cosmic Variance: Non-Normalizable Probability Measures for Fun and Profit
- Daylight Atheism: A Sense of Kinship
- Denim and Tweed: Dethroning the Red Queen?
- EcoTone: Fire ant decapitating flies take hold in Florida, one head at a time
- Evolving Thoughts: Apes and Evolution in the News
- Evolving Thoughts: Social dominance hierarchies
- Facto Diem: Prime Years of Life
- Gene Expression: Experiments in cultural transmission and human cultural evolution
- Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP: The World is Digital
- Health Net Navigation: Reflections of Med 2.0 Conference
- In the Dark: The Academic Journal Racket
- Mad in America: A Schizophrenia Mystery Solved
- Mental Floss: Everybody Hurts (Even Crabs)
- My Growing Passion: The Evolution of Chloroplasts
- NeuroDojo: The princess and the perfume, a hermit crab fairy tale
- Neuron Culture: Does depression have an upside? It’s complicated
- Neurotopia: The Hyena Mating Game
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: Caterpillars use bacteria to produce green islands in yellowing leaves
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: Gut bacteria in Japanese people borrowed digesting genes from ocean bacteria
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: Pigeons outperform humans at the Monty Hall Dilemma
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: Power breeds hypocrisy
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: Raptorex shows that T. Rex body plan evolved at 100th the size
- Not Exactly Rocket Science: The evolution of the past tense – how verbs change over time
- Observations of a Nerd: Ancient Sex Scandals: Did We Get It On With Neanderthals?
- Observations of a Nerd: Evolution: The Curious Case of Dogs
- Observations of a Nerd: Evolution: Watching Speciation Occur
- Oscillator: Knowledge is Power
- Pharyngula: It’s ALIVE!
- Postcards from an intellectual odyssey: The mysterious love child of geology and biology: Hydrothermal Vents – Part 2
- Professor Astronomy: In Defense of Wasteful Science
- Ramblings: The Neotony Hypothesis – How did human intelligence evolve?
- Rangle: The Science Education with makeshift equipment
- Sandwalk: Human Y Chromosome Mutation Rates
- SarahAskew: A blast from a black hole’s past
- Science Cheerleader: The Lightning Grief
- Science Life: Slot Machines: Neuroscience in Action
- Scientific Blogging: MSL: Mars Action Hero
- Scientific Chick: Cell phones: Curing brain diseases since 2010
- Scientific Chick: To panic or not to panic: An interview with the Swine Flu
- Skepsisfera: A New Dark Age
- Small Things Considered: Paleovirology
- Southern Fried Science: Are sandbar sharks more like bowhead whales or cod?
- Southern Fried Science: The Cove, Dolphins, and Mercury
- Southern Fried Science: The Menhaden of History
- Surprising Science: The World’s Strangest Scientific Names
- The Artful Amoeba: Killer Yeast from South America
- The Artful Amoeba: The Seafaring Killer Bacterium
- The Astronomist: Dark Matter Confronts Observations
- The Atavism: Nucleotide diversity – what two new African genomes mean
- The Chicken or the Egg: The complicated genetics of human eye color inheritance
- The Language of Bad Physics: The Language of Science – it’s “just a theory”
- The Loom: Linux Versus E. coli
- The Loom: Skullcaps and Genomes
- The Loom: The X-Woman’s Fingerbone
- The Loom: Why Madagascar’s Tapeworms Matter–To You
- The Primate Diaries: Chimpanzees Prefer Fair Play to Reaping an Unjust Reward
- The Science Essayist: On Seeing Yourself
- The South Asian Idea Weblog: The World Is Too Big to Fail But…
- The Thoughtful Animal: Does oral sex confer an evolutionary advantage? Evidence from bats
- The Thoughtful Animal: Path Integration in the Desert Ant
- The Thoughtful Animal: The Russian Fox Study
- Tom Paine’s Ghost: Swimming in Ethanol’s Ethos
- University of Oxford Science Blog: Oxford and the Royal Society’s Origins
- Unruled Notebook: Laminar Flow Reversibility: Why Does the Blob Rewind?
- Virology Blog: Influenza Virus in the Toilet
- Weird Things: Why we’re stuck with dark energy
- Why Evolution Is True: The Evolutionary Calculus of Depression