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MIT_Sciwrite: Courtney Humphries, '04. The too-smart city.... http://t.co/KGreCdcIdp
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Sherry_Reson (Sherry_Reson): Hey @MIT_Sciwrite @TomLevenson #science historian Naomi Oreskes talk extreme weather Listen live 3p PT (or later) http://t.co/NytuA4bfky
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CORTIZ_AT_MIT (Christine Ortiz.): Congratulations @MIT_Sciwrite on final thesis presentations, nice to have lunch with you today at faculty club. http://t.co/vbZTPt9FO8
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ANegri1160 (Alessandra Negri): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Zahra Hirji is warning is about Mauna Loa - an underground molten ocean.
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QTFocus (Johnell Ashe): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Music therapy in treatment of Alzheimers disease - Hannah Cheng
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apinhellgod (apinhellgod): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Butterflies and the people who live and poach them - Sarah Yu
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rodrigodavies (Rodrigo Davies): Enjoying @mit_sciwrite thesis presentations - shipwrecks, wolves, neuroplasticity, genome hackers, deadly labs and hawaiian volcanoes so far
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mckennapr (Phil McKenna): Great presentations by @MIT_sciwrite grads this morning at today's thesis day! Wished I could have stayed for more.
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CKopietz (Courtni Kopietz): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Alison Bruzek talks about contagious diseases and bio labs.
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BrianYarvual (Brian): @MIT_Sciwrite Careful.
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TomLevenson (Thomas Levenson): I am far away, but I'm thinking of the great @MIT_sciwrite grad students presenting their theses today. Congratulations all.
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The Weak Link in the Chain: Intelligence
Category: Anthropology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Paleontology, Philosophy of science, Probability science
Tagged American Museum of Natural History, astrobiology, Cosmicomics, creationism, Earth, Facebook, Ian Tattersall, Italo Calvino, Kepler telescope, Life's Solution, NASA, SETI, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen J. Gould, Wonderful Life
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