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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: Agree 100%. “@PeteAbe: Maybe it'll work out. But hate that idea. He's finally swinging well, let him swing.”
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: @sdamackay I'm much more concerned with what conclusions were drawn from the research!
daniel_lende: How Psychiatry Went Crazy http://t.co/lHPeYZ0Edd Good overview of DSM 5 and two of its chief critics
mfenner: Private traits and attributes are predictable from digital records of human behavior. Scary paper in March PNAS http://t.co/UavkFtDMpZ
MrEpid: Little kid in Kanata see me in my @DAlfredsson11 jersey, says to mom "Mom look it's a hockey player! Go Sens Go!" #icantevenskate
BethSkw: RT @susanorlean: I didn't write much this week but I worried a lot about writing. That counts, doesn't it?
Jason_Reads: Enjoy: angry amazon reviews of adorable dog costumes: http://t.co/Ayycpke1LP
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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“Electric Shock”: Inspiring new Matter story; reason for hope in the future
By Seth Mnookin
Posted: December 18, 2012
Posted: December 18, 2012
Category: e-reading, Journalism, Science Writing
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Tagged Anil Ananthaswamy, Atavist, Bobbie Johnson, Byliner, Cynthia Graber, David Dobbs, Deborah Blum, Download the Universe, Graduate Program in Science Writing, Harper's, Jessica Benko, Jim Giles, Kathi Bahr, Kickstarter, Matt Power, matter, Michael Levin, MIT, New Scientist, Oxford American, Roger Hodge, Tufts
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