Saturday, June 16, 2012

#SciAmBlogs Thursday - Roman crabs, bonobos, Mt.St.Hellens, peer-review, sleep violence, Neandertal painting, cougars, and more

Several posts from our network bloggers, several Guest Blog posts, and one SciAm article have been nominated for the 3 Quarks Daily prize, which is quite a big deal in the science blogosphere. See all the nominated posts here, choose one and then vote here.

- Rob Dunn ? Has a New Ten-Legged Species Evolved Beneath Rome?

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- Ricki Lewis ? The Bonobo Genome and Rewinding the Tape of Life

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- Dana Hunter ? Prelude to a Catastrophe: ?The Unusual Character of the Seismic Activity Became Clear?

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- Bonnie Swoger ? Peer review makes science better

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- John R. Platt ? Cougars Are Returning to the U.S. Midwest after More Than 100 Years

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- Abigail Joyce and Mallory Pirogovsky ? Scientific Diving at USC Dornsife: Monitoring Contaminants of Emerging Concern using new passive sampling techniques

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- Rose Eveleth ? Greetings from Ponta Delgada! We set sail tomorrow.

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- Khalil A. Cassimally ? The Open Notebook: A Look Into How Science Writers Work

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- Daisy Yuhas ? Sleep Violence: A Real Danger, Little Understood

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- Kate Wong ? Oldest Cave Paintings May Be Creations of Neandertals, Not Modern Humans

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