Friday, April 6, 2012

#SciAmBlogs Thursday - cochineal, behavioral economics, octopus wisdom, antelope hunting and more.


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- See Arr Oh ? Cochineal Dye Bugs Starbucks Customers

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- Garth Sundem ? A Fun DIY Science Goodie: The Behavioral Economics of Agreement (And Why Negotiations Fail)

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- Katherine Harmon ? What Can an Octopus Teach Us About National Security? A Q&A with Ecologist Rafe Sagarin

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- John R. Platt ? Hunting of Rare, Exotic Antelopes Now Limited under New U.S. Rule

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- Scicurious ? Come here for all your EB 2012 News!

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