Universal Acid
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Favorite Posts
- Paradigms, anomalies, and ground-breaking discoveries
- Why should we respect the wishes of the dead?
- MMR vaccine and autism
- The Chinese virtual room
- Innate differences and sexism
- Who's afraid of reproductive cloning?
- Statism is not creationism
Previous Posts
- Remote control of behavior
- DARWIN
- More on genetics and homosexuality
- More bad news on polio
- More on biological v. genetic causes
- Pheromones and sexual orientation
- Ingenious condom usage
- Un-Americanism in the South
- Polio now in Indonesia
- Even more appalling
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AdamSmithee
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BotanicalGirl
Timothy Burke
Celebrity Cola
Coffee Grounds
Common Sense for the Biochemist
Cosmic Variance
Crooked Timber
Crumb Trail
Decembrist
Daniel Drezner
Evolgen
Flags and Lollipops
Foreign Dispatches
Gene Expression
Keats' Telescope
Kevin Drum
Majikthise
Marginal Revolution
Frank McGahon
Mike the Mad Biologist
Mixing Memory
Nomadic Thoughts
Obsidian Wings
Pandagon
Nate Paxton
Nature Erratum
Pharyngula
Philosophy, et cetera
Brad Plumer
Confessions of a Quackbuster
RatBlog
Respectful Insolence
Teardrop Souffle
Webiocosm
Will Wilkinson
Matthew Yglesias
Young Female Scientist
Zero Hour
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
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