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AAAS 2008 Annual Meeting News Blog
A Web of Observations
Our fellow bloggers at
Science
magazine's Findings blog have been listening to scientists consider
what the world would be like without advances in engineering
,
how fieldwork with tsunami survivors affected a sociologist researching them
, and
when it's right to be wrong
--in this case, on research about poverty's impact on brain development. But you can do your own listening from the hallways of the AAAS Annual Meeting today, 15 February, by checking out the
Science
podcasts
, including an interview with Rwandan President Paul Kagame.
15 February 2008
3:40 p.m. EST
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