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Ocean of Pseudoscience Linkfest, Round 5

Posted on September 9, 2010September 9, 2010 By Andrew Thaler
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Below are the blogs that have joined in on our week long adventure into an Ocean of Pseudoscience, today. Don’t worry, at the end of the week we’ll have an aggregate post linking to everyone who’s participated.

There have been tons of great posts from within the Southern Fried Science Network:

  • Bomai Cruz – Cryptic PNG: Iguanodon
  • Arthropoda – Ocean of Pseudoscience Week
  • Arthropoda – Creationists love Mantis Shrimp
  • Arthropoda – Samurai Crabs
  • Cephalove – News flash: Octopuses are actually psychic
  • Mammoth Tales – Antarctica Made Large
  • Ya Like Dags? – There’s an Ocean of Pseudoscience Out There
  • Ya Like Dags – “Voracious Beyond Belief”

And our colleagues at other sites have joined in on the fun ,too:

  • Neurodojo – Eating your own brain
  • Observations of a Nerd – Sharks DO get Cancer
  • Underwater Thrills – Shark Pseudoscience – Juicing Tweaked Bulls

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