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And in a weird coincidence, I just noticed a similar format at the Scientific American blog (blog. sciam.com; not the main site, unfortunately)
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Replying to “sciam”,you express disdain that people are “surprised when Amazon exercises that control”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Amazon’s Deleting Books from Customers’ Kindles:
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Many organizations lack the IA folks to really bring these to fruition, and at our newsroom, at Scientific American sciam.com a lot of this innovation is driven by the journalists themselves.
The Only Way For Journalists To Understand The Web Is To Use It - Publishing 2.0
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Michael Shermer is the Publisher of Skeptic magazine (www. skeptic.com), the Executive Director of the Skeptics Society, a monthly columnist for Scientific American (www. sciam.com), and the author of Why People Believe Weird Things, How We Believe, and The Science of Good and Evil.
Michael Shermer: ID Works in Mysterious Ways: Evolution Denial & Intelligent Design
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Successfully targeting these cancer stem cells for eradication therefore requires a better understanding of how a good stem cell could go bad in the first place.sciam. com
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Also see Michael Shermer “Bowling for God,” Scientific American (2006) 12: 44, www. sciam.com/article. cfm? articleID = D27BB754-E7F2-99DF-3E2F8A28942743F5.
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Michael Shermer “Bowling for God,” Scientific American (2006) 12: 44, www. sciam.com/article. cfm? articleID = D27BB754-E7F2-99DF-3E2F8A28942743F5.
Why the Claim that Progressive Secular Values and Policies Are Bad For Societies is a Great Big Lie
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Also see Michael Shermer “Bowling for God,” Scientific American (2006) 12: 44, www. sciam.com/article. cfm? articleID = D27BB754-E7F2-99DF-3E2F8A28942743F5.
revisions for The Real Reason the Religious Right is Losing America
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A couple of years ago paleontologists in North Carolina found what they thought might have been soft tissue in some T. rex bones sciam.
UW researchers think T. rex flesh = sludge | Seattle Metblogs
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De furore, mania melancholia scribo, ut sciam quo pacto in hominibus gignatur, fiat, crescat, cumuletur, minuatur; haec inquit animalia quae vides propterea seco, non Dei opera perosus, sed fellis bilisque naturam disquirens.
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