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The Illusions of Love: Scientific American
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Want to Change Your Life? This Movie Might Inspire You | Streams of Consciousness, Scientific American Blog Network
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Adult Acne Becoming More Common For Women, Says American Academy of Dermatology
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Feeling Stimulated by your Coffee? Look to the Basal Ganglia of your brain | The Scicurious Brain, Scientific American Blog Network
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Scientific American Tweetup at American Museum of Natural History | @ScientificAmerican, Scientific American Blog Network
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Scientific American Tweetup at American Museum of Natural History | @ScientificAmerican, Scientific American Blog Network
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Scientific American Defends Marie Curie—and Women Scientists—in 1911 | @ScientificAmerican, Scientific American Blog Network
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Love Your Pet—Not Your Allergy?
newswise.com — “Good news for the millions of dog and cat lovers whose four-legged friend is causing them to sneeze and wheeze.—removing the pet from the home isn’t the only option. At the annual scientific meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Boston, Nov. 3-8, allergists discuss the use of immunotherapy – allergy shots – combined with environmental changes to help control pet allergy symptoms.” View full resource at newswise.com
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What Is the Secret to a Happy Marriage? A New Film Offers Unusual Answers | Streams of Consciousness, Scientific American Blog Network
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Love Among the Equations | Cocktail Party Physics, Scientific American Blog Network
blogs.scientificamerican.com — “NOTE: Four years ago on this date, the Time Lord and I officially tied the knot. I wrote the piece below last fall, as The Calculus ...” View full resource at blogs.scientificamerican.com
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lovely column by @JenLucPiquant on how love made her learn math and changed her life. happy anniversary! http://t.co/Gkjju1ei
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How Optical Illusions Can Build a Better Bulb | Solar at Home, Scientific American Blog Network
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Toxoplasma Infected Rats Love Their Enemies: Scientific American Podcast
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Science News, Articles and Information | Scientific American
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Too Hard For Science? Are There Drugs That Kill Love? | Assignment: Impossible, Scientific American Blog Network
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Compound Eye: The many facets of science photography | Scientific American Blog Network
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