#SciAmBlogs Monday - Coelacanths, Lake Vostok, neuronal transplants, #scio12, San Diego Demonoid, and more....
February 7, 2012, 12:10 pm by Scientific American: Health
Welcome back from the weekend. Check out the new Image of the Week first! Then see what the bloggers have published lately: - Lucas Brouwers – Coelacanths are not living fossils. Like the rest of us, they evolve [More]
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