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'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
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sethmnookin: According to @universalhub, hit & run that killed MIT visiting scientist this afternoon right outside of Kenmore Sq http://t.co/RW1wsCAFbr
EmilyAnthes: HA! (Also: Sad.) RT @Sci_Phile "Homeopaths Without Borders" should be called "Visitors Without Medicine" http://t.co/kXPg8M76hW
TravisSaunders: Full text of very cool new paper posted to the #SBRN website http://t.co/vsrF3kuDB2
hillaryrosner: @MattLuizza My pleasure. Like the use of the Twitter training. :)
stevesilberman: Bravo to @mutualofomaha for this surprisingly progressive autism PSA, and to @lynnesoraya for this great post. http://t.co/rrHqjOv5EK
daniel_lende: RT @SverreMolland: Human Organ Traffic (via @Pocket) - http://t.co/iJRvktYDDi interviews with Nancy Scheper-Hughes
mfenner: RT @brigittejoerg: Knowledge Exchange report available "Making data count - Research Data and Research Assessment" http://t.co/218sorCXXy
MrEpid: @bob_connelly @purdy_eve @MichaelChaikof @RebeccaLeila @lbowma WOOOOOOOO!!!! So relieved, but so exhausted!!!
BethSkw: RT @BoraZ: RT @sciam: Dear American Consumers: Please don t start eating healthfully. Sincerely, the Food Industry http://t.co/2mdPzFq6En
Jason_Reads: Politicians furious over Bronx bus company's "ride through a real ghetto" tour: http://t.co/2Hbf8CImvs
jeancflanagan: Just watched “The Revisionaries” on Netflix - a look at the people behind the culture wars in the Texas Board of Education.
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