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Monthly Archives: September 2010

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How the Penguin Got His Tuxedo

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 30, 2010
Category: Animals, Research Blogging | 4 Comments

Fear Mongering and the Morning-After Pill

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 27, 2010
Category: Controversy, Pharmaceuticals, Sex, Women | 4 Comments

Small Wonders: Sept. 24, 2010

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 24, 2010
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Are Pets the New Phone Chargers?

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 22, 2010
Category: Animals, Tech | 5 Comments

The Doctor Death Wish: Why are so many health workers victims of violent attacks?

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 20, 2010
Category: Psychology | 3 Comments

Small Wonders: Sept. 17, 2010

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 17, 2010
Category: Small Wonders | 3 Comments

Dying for a Drug Company

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 15, 2010
Category: Controversy, Ethics, Pharmaceuticals, Psychiatry | 3 Comments

Flying Fish: Wanted Dead or Alive

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 14, 2010
Category: Animals, Research Blogging | 2 Comments

How online dating profiles vary by race

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 12, 2010
Category: Psychology, Relationships | 2 Comments

Small Wonders: Sept. 10, 2010

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 10, 2010
Category: Small Wonders | Leave a comment
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