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By Emily Anthes
Posted: May 19, 2011
Category: Animals, Biotechnology, History | 4 Comments

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By Emily Anthes
Posted: March 3, 2011
Category: History, Medicine, Neuroscience, Research Blogging | 4 Comments

The Case of the Pregnant Seaman

By Emily Anthes
Posted: February 15, 2011
Category: History, Medicine, Men, Neuroscience, Parenting, Psychiatry, Psychology, Women | 6 Comments

Paradise for Zombies and Neuroscience Nerds

By Emily Anthes
Posted: January 31, 2011
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Category: Books, History, Kids, Parenting, Psychology, Women | 58 Comments

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Category: History, Neuroscience, Psychology, Vices | 3 Comments

You Amateur

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Posted: October 13, 2010
Category: Errata, History | 6 Comments
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