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Which came first, the scientist or the sensationalist?
Bora makes a farewell to Scienceblogs
Swedish PhD candidate can kick your butt in Soccer too
Swedish PhD candidate can kick your butt in Soccer too
Sandalism! Strange Sand Animals Appear All Over London
Sandalism! Strange Sand Animals Appear All Over London
The Large Hadron Collider Explained Simply
The Large Hadron Collider Explained Simply
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Old School Scientists Get The Star Treatment - Rachel Weisz As Astronomer Hypatia In 'Agora'
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Shii - The Wii for Women (not safe for work at the end)
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Should science bloggers be paid?
Scienceblogs 'PepsiGate' goes from hyperbole to legitimate scandal
Show her your love is as big as the whole solar system
Symbol Stacks And Science Communication In The Scienceblogs Pepsigate Scandal
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Science For The 4th Of July
Of Blood And Brazil
Homeopathy's Downward Spiral Continues
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