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The Physics Of The Vuvuzela
23andMe Stumbles Into An Ethical Gray Area - And Why That's Good
The Value Of Listening In Science Outreach
Science 2.0: Can I Share Your Lab?
Science 2.0 - The Blessing And The Curse
Open Access And Good Citations: The PLoS Factor
Should The BP Oil Spill Be A Weapon In The Culture War?
World Cup: The Vuvuzela In Pictures
World Cup - A Flow Network For Soccer Performance Could Change How We Think About Science 2.0
At some point BP is just making this too easy
Why Didn't I Call The Site Science 2.0?
Hundsheim Rhino - An Extinction Mystery Gets Solved
Media Barometer - Science 2.0 Is Taking Over
Gender Gap Claims In Science Will Go The Way Of The Autism-Vaccine Link
If You Find An Undersea Robot, Please Call The US Navy
Live Streaming "Rise Of The Citizen-Scientist"
David Beckham - Physicist (And A Poissonian Process For Predicting Soccer Goals)
Academics - Nature Publishing Hates You (But Science 2.0 Can Fix That)
Democrats Don't Understand Economics, Says One Study, But Do Understand Compassion, Says Another
Another win for citizen science
Nominate your favorite Scientific Blogger on the UK Guardian site
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Vote For Scientific Blogging At 3 Quarks Daily For The 2010 3QD Prize In Science
Top 10 Cutest Animals Threatened By The BP Oil Spill
Scientific Blogging: Official Blog Of The "Rise Of The Citizen-Scientist" H+ Summit

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