Sunday, March 4, 2012

#SciAmBlogs Friday - serial monogamy, Bjork, feathered dinosaur art, space exploitation, and more.

I?ll be off (in Canada) all next week so I doubt I?ll be able to do these nightly linkfests. Make sure to check the blogs homepage, and to follow the bloggers on Twitter/Facebook/G+ to catch their posts in time.

- Darren Naish ? A peculiar whale skeleton is included fortuitously in the sci-fi movie Hunter Prey

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- Bora Zivkovic ? Clocks in Bacteria IV: Clocks in other bacteria

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- Krystal D?Costa ? Editor?s Selections: Plants, Ancient Homes, Amazonia, Stick Figures, Death, And The Plague

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- DNLee ? Feministing Friday: Why Serial Monogamy is bad propaganda for women

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- Jason G. Goldman ? Friday Fun: Dolphin Stampede

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- Princess Ojiaku ? Friday musical performance: Bjork in NYC tonight

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- Justin St. P. Walsh ? The Final Environmental Frontier: Space Development and Its Consequences

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- Kate Clancy ? Vaginal pH Redux: Primate Vaginal Microbial Communities and Your Health

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- Scicurious ? Friday Weird Science: Does beer really give you a beer belly?

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- Joanne Manaster ? Casting for ?Top Engineer? Game Show and Host for ?Shocking World?

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- Glendon Mellow ? How do you fill a dinosaur exhibit with feathers?

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