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  • Scientific American Blogs

    • Worth Pitching? Fossil amoebae discovered in amber
    • Job Killer? Try Bottom Line Booster: Workplace Safety Inspections Save Money, Jobs, Limbs
    • The Backbone of the Electric System: A Legacy of Coal and the Challenge of Renewables
    • USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: The Ordot Dump and Layon Landfill
    • Approaching “Wall-E” with Honda’s Uni-Cub personal mobility device
  • Discover Blogs

    • NCBI ROFL: Walking with coffee: Why does it spill? | Discoblog
    • As promised: Jupiter and moons seen by SOHO | Bad Astronomy
    • Deep-sea bacteria redefine life in the slow lane | Not Exactly Rocket Science
    • Ring of fire eclipse on May 20 | Bad Astronomy
    • The Vital Chain: Why Manta Rays Need Forests | The Loom
  • PLoS Blogs

    • Have management papers ever changed practice in healthcare?
    • Major medical, science organizations prepare letter to TLC about its vaccine fear-mongering
    • Sun-Times endorsement of autism quackfest remains online even after editor claims it was “incorrect”
    • PLoS Appoints Two New Members to Board of Directors
    • Malaria from many angles
  • Guardian Science Blogs

    • Could the police be more evidence-based? | @mjrobbins interviews @stevyncolgan for @strange_quarks
    • Geeks, rise! | Martin Robbins
    • Phineas Gage's connectome | Mo Costandi | Neurophilosophy blog
    • That Science for the Future lobby of parliament: A view from a participant | Cyrus Hirjibehedin | Life & Physics
    • I can no longer work for a system that puts profit over access to research | Winston Hide
  • Wired Science Blogs

    • Huge Turtle Was Titanoboa’s Neighbor
    • The Neuroscience Of Effort
    • Methods for Studying Coincidences
    • Your First Class Seat For Space
    • Examining Volcanic Lightning During Explosive Eruptions
  • Nature Network Blogs

    • Don't tell me not to learn! (from Eva Amsen's blog)
    • Behind the scenes at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology hawk cam | video | (from Grrl Scientist's blog)
    • A Planet Under Pressure, and Why Gender Matters (from Paige Brown's blog)
    • SciCom12 - Impact to Heart Attack (from Suzi Gage's blog)
    • Get Ur Geek On (from Peter Etchells' blog)
  • Scienceblogs.com

    • Links you should visit: [Greg Laden's Blog]
    • Pigeon Navigation: Just as long suspected, they've got cellular compasses [Greg Laden's Blog]
    • O'Donnell States it Plain [EvolutionBlog]
    • York University Faculty Association (YUFA) Library Chapter letters to Minister James Moore in protest of the cuts to Library and Archives Canada [Confessions of a Science Librarian]
    • More Chess! [EvolutionBlog]
  • Scientopia

    • Bees and STDs
    • Mommy Warz: Spot the Illogic at, you guessed it, HuffPo
    • Outcomes, Not Tools
    • Mockery, pity, kid gloves and when the gloves come off
    • Subtractive Criterion
  • Field of Science

    • Spore Dispersal by Snakes
    • Titles
    • Striking Alzheimer's before it strikes
    • Is Eigenfactor really a good measure?
    • The Long (wood) and short of it
  • Lab Spaces

    • Featured - Ranvier Returns
    • Featured - MS blog follow-up: immune-modulating therapies
    • Featured - EMR - Electronic Medical Records
    • Featured - Multiple sclerosis: multiple perspectives
    • Featured - Science: why I do it AND write it
  • The Gam

    • Sustainability for Atlantic Spiny Dogfish?
    • Wolf conservation and negative media portrayals: A panel discussion about “The Grey” with wolf experts
    • Three Stories of Shipwrecked Sailors
    • Aquaculture in NC: Urban Aquaculture
    • Aquaculture in NC: The Global Connection
  • COSMOS magazine blogs

    • Feeling electric in 2012
    • The fog blog
    • Another round, please, bartender ASIMO
    • The science behind the 'brain freeze'
    • The long decline
  • Freethought Blogs

    • Just Say “NO”
    • Who’s Going to Women in Secularism?
    • Full interview with Ashu Solo
    • Gaming’s annoying future
    • Crommunist exclusive: I interview Ashu Solo
  • Science 3.0

    • The Georgia State copyright case – what do you need to know?
    • What a five year old can teach North Carolina about love
    • Infographic: Decoding your medical bills and why Americans can’t afford healthcare
    • Guest Post: How Online Schooling is Promoting STEM Disciplines
    • Momday: Being of a certain age is NOT a prerequisite to be a mom
  • SciBlogs NZ

    • The costs and inequalities of diabetes
    • Murderers, tyrants and madmen (and me)
    • Human morality is evolving
    • The tip of the iceberg- what digital photography really costs
    • A refreshing approach to science
  • CENtral Science

    • Figuring Out Copper Corrosion To Fight Artifact Forgery
    • Amusing News Aliquots
    • Fun With Lasers
    • Friday chemical safety round-up
    • Amusing News Aliquots
  • AOBBlog

    • Proof of phytological principle
    • FAO Statistical Yearbook 2012: all you ever wanted to know about world crop yields and tonnages
    • Origins of woodiness in Balsaminaceae
    • Satellite DNA family in Medicago and allied genera
    • On our Scoop It between April 26th and May 13th
  • Occam’s Typewriter

  • Scienceline

    • Guernsey of Bergen Street
    • Star stuff breakdown
    • Hybrid cabs and the cab of the future
    • VIDEO: No exit: How humans are changing salamanders
    • 90 calories or less
  • Nature Education’s Scitable blogs

    • Handy hint: Lights, camera, action! Videoing student presentations
    • eLearning - a thing that is never talked about….?
    • What has become of health reporting?
    • If You're a Procrastinator Like Me, #2
    • If You're a Procrastinator Like Me, #1
  • All-Geo

    • Murderers, tyrants and madmen (and me)
    • Huge Turtle Was Titanoboa’s Neighbor
    • REVIEW of Brusatte (2012) Dinosaur Paleobiology
    • An idea for vendors in the exhibit hall: Day 3 Geocon 2012
    • Black Diamond Regional Mines Preserve Reopens Visitor Center
  • Smithsonian: Dinosaur Tracking

    • Fragmentary Clue Reveals Australia’s First Ceratosaur
    • Dinosaur Sighting: Tyrannosaurus Golf
    • Dear Media, Leave My Dinosaurs Alone
    • A Miniature Dinosaur Celebrity
    • The Idiocy, Fabrications and Lies of Ancient Aliens
  • Discovery blogs

    • Monster Sunspot's Flare Strong Enough to Confuse Satellites
    • Unneeded Erection Pills Can Mess With Users' Heads
    • Cory Booker's 'Hot Sweet Colombian' Regret: DNews Nuggets
    • Electric Imp Lets You Control All Your Stuff Remotely
    • Hot Summer Projected for Much of U.S.
  • National Geographic News Watch

    • Film Explores Rare Minerals and Rare Landscapes
    • Weird & Wild: 5 Weirdest Antarctic Species
    • Stakes High as Negotiators Begin Climate Talks in Germany
    • Apparently “Real Men” Don’t Eat Veggies Either
    • Betty White, Nat Geo Subscriber, Animal Lover
  • AGU Blogspace

    • More percussion marks
    • Contemplating the IARC-JAXA graph
    • Brecciation & percussion in Antietam Formation
    • Georneys with Dana- Part IV: The Turtle
    • How (Not) to Break a Rock
  • NYT Science Blogs

    • Whistle Recognition in Bottlenose Dolphins
    • Does Facebook Turn People Into Narcissists?
    • Using a D.M.V. Wait to Enroll Organ Donors
    • Life, Interrupted: Hope Is My New Address
    • Coffee Drinkers May Live Longer
  • Scilogs.eu

    • Niels Madsen on Antimatter and the CERN Alpha Experiment
    • Does filamentary accretion of dark matter sub-halos naturally produce a VPOS-like structure?
    • Stroke – warning signs, treatment and rehabilitation
    • Welcome to Psychophilosophy: What can we learn from neuroimaging?
    • Robert McCauley: Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not
  • Science Magazine Blogs

    • U.S.-China Research Projects Draw Congressman's Ire
    • Blast Injuries Linked to Neurodegeneration in Veterans
    • It's Official: Random Inspections Improve Workplace Safety
    • FDA Panel Recommends Anti-HIV Drug for Prevention
    • CPRIT Leaders Defend $20 Million Incubator Grant
  • QUEST Community Science Blog

    • Black Diamond Regional Mines Preserve Reopens Visitor Center
    • A Ribbon Cutting with a Green Twist
    • Making Women Partners in Breast Cancer Research
    • Try This at Home: The Chemistry of Fresh Cheese
    • Tomorrow’s Science Illustrators Step Up To the Plate
  • NPR Science Friday – Talking Science

  • Science 2.0

    • Can Stem Cells Be Used To Treat Alzheimer's Disease? Three Possible Avenues
    • How Effective Is The Endangered Species Act?
    • Polar Bears Genetic Ancestry Traced Back 600,000 Years
    • Maybe Volcanoes Are A Girl's Best Friend
    • A Primer On Floating Ice And Supraglacial Lakes
  • Psych Central

    • Equine Therapy: Unplugged
    • Dr John Grohol: PsychCentral’s CEO and Founder AND Mental...
    • New York Times Essay Contest Winners Announced
    • Obstacles in Treating Women with Relationship and Sexual Addiction...
    • Killing or Enhancing Creativity and Innovation in Business...
  • Psychology Today blogs

    • The Superior Pleasure of Easing into Another Era
    • Election 2012 - "Candidates Obama and Romney, come out, come out, whoever you are"
    • Why A Touch Can Double Your Chances of Getting a Date
    • Men: Does Frequent Ejaculation Cause A Hangover?
    • Rewilding Dolphins: Good News for Tom and Misha
  • Quantum Diaries

    • CHARM of Hawaii
    • Happy birthday, Richard Feynman!
    • Science and Engineering: vive la Différence
    • Needle in a haystack
    • A sigma here, a sigma there…
  • Animal Planet – Animal News

    • Illinois May Approve Mini Seeing-Eye Horses As Service Animals
    • Skateboarding Bulldog Thrashes Through Streets of Indianapolis (VIDEO)
    • Lost Bird Chirps Address to Police, Reunites With Owner
    • Returning Soldiers Adopt Embattled Afghan Dogs
    • Amazing Manatee Encounter Filmed on Fort Lauderdale Beach (VIDEO)
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  • Group Blogs

    Multi-author science blogs.
  • Deep Sea News

    • Microbiology at Sea: A tale of ballast, vomit, and cockroaches
    • Better and New Video of the Enigmatic Placental Jellyfish
    • Pacific plastic, sea skaters, and the media: behind the scenes of my recent paper
    • Lazy Harp Seal Has No Job
    • These Arms Were Made For Walking
  • Panda’s Thumb

    • Video game for teaching biology
    • Atheists sue country club for religious discrimination
    • Odocoileus virginianus
    • Freshwater: Board's Supreme Court Memorandum in Response
    • Something's definitely run amuck
  • Real Climate

    • Plugging the leaks
    • Greenland Glaciers — not so fast!
    • Yamalian yawns
    • The legend of the Titanic
    • Unforced variations: May 2012
  • Science-Based Medicine

    • The regulation of nonsense
    • Prince Charles Alternative Medicine Charity Closes
    • RISUG: Birth Control for Men
    • Another cancer tragedy in the making
    • Dental X-rays and Brain Tumors — Oh My!
  • The Last Word On Nothing

    • Turning Wolves into Hounds
    • Guest Post: Do I Write? Or Do I Tweet?
    • Saving Time
    • Harry Baig & the Electronic Battlefield
    • The Last Word
  • 3quarksdaily

    • Carlos Fuentes, 1928-2012
    • Debating Greece
    • Donna Summer, 1948 — 2012
    • Obama at Barnard: "You Can Be Stylish and Powerful Too"
    • The Evolution of Virtue, Altruism, and Shame
  • Genomes Unzipped

    • Genome interpretation costs will not spiral out of control
    • A review of openSNP, a platform to share genetic data
    • Another “IQ gene”: new methods, old flaws
    • Guest post: Accurate identification of RNA editing sites from high-throughput sequencing data
    • Misapplied statistics in the OXTR/Prosociality story
  • The Scholarly Kitchen

    • Final Score in the Georgia State Game: Library 94, Publishers 5
    • The Race to the Bottom — Data, Pertussis, Roads, Fires, and Scholarly Publishing
    • The Financial Impact of Patron-driven Acquisitions on University Presses
    • Publishers — What Are They Good For?
    • Ask the Chefs: “Are We a Service Industry Or a Product Industry?”
  • The Science Creative Quarterly

    • HOW TO THINK ABOUT ETERNITY
    • WAITING TO INHALE: WHY IT HURTS TO HOLD YOUR BREATH
    • ONE MUST PUBLISH
    • BAD SCIENCE: THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND EXAGGERATED AND FALSE RESEARCH
    • IT’S A DEBATABLE CHRISTMAS
  • NPR Blogs: 13.7: Cosmos And Culture

    • The Art And Science Of Going Nude
    • Our Place In The Universe
    • The Liberating Embrace Of Uncertainty
    • Quantum Weirdness: Part 2
    • 'Inseparable' Mom And Baby Orangutans: Mother's Day Video Clip
  • Ice Cube blog

    • Faster than Light Neutrinos: Was it … Good Science? Good for Science? Good Science Reporting?
    • Struggling in a group dynamic: Worse for women?
    • IceCube on air
    • IceCube Celebrates 100 Years of Discovery – from the South Pole to the Edge of the Universe
    • The Race to the South Pole
  • US LHC Blog

    • What made those tracks?
    • This just in! Congratulations!
    • Tramtastic!
    • A diagrammatic hint of masses from the Higgs
    • Before QCD, there were fireballs
  • The Lay Scientist

    • Fiction science: An interview with Tania Hershman
    • Does blogging devalue science journalism?
    • Should you join a gym in January? No.
    • Who Killed Christmas?
    • Evidence-Based Job Seeking
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  • Aggregators and Combined Feeds of Independent Bloggers

    Just some of the ways to highlight the work of bloggers not associated with networks
  • ResearchBlogging.org

    • Another Antidepressant Crashes & Burns
    • Mutation helped human brains evolve
    • ■ Urban trees reveal income inequality
    • Modafinil for Shift Work Sleep Disorder
    • Genomics, Open Access, and China
  • Flickr: #scienceblogging

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  • Science Blog Carnivals

    • Written about plants lately?
    • 47th Carnival of Evolution has been posted on Evolving thoughts. All the evolution news that fit to blog includes this interesting post on the caveman diet:...
    • Berry Go Round #50
    • CoE on Evolving Thoughts
    • JS Wilkins - Melbourne-based, Sydney affiliated historian and philosopher of science, especially biology. Apple tragic. Pratchett fan. Curmudgeon. Punster. Fatso...
  • Women Science Bloggers

    • More People Are Generating Their Own Power
    • Canvas or club?
    • Bees and STDs
    • Figuring Out Copper Corrosion To Fight Artifact Forgery
    • Cutting a dash: men of science as ‘historical hotties’
  • Science Artists

    • Location, Location, Location
    • The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra.
    • Art Works Podcast: Natalie Merchant
    • Postcard from North Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia (Part One)
    • the-star-stuff: Rock Star Cosmic Pioneers By MeganLee These...
  • Psychology blogs

    • Take This Data And Shove It
    • Smile your way to a vegetable-loving child
    • Psychology and the one-hit wonder
    • Should Psychologists Just Butt Out of Politics?
    • Race and Spanking in the US: A Spank is a Spank is a Spank
  • Ron’s Geology Picks

    • Volcans du Nord Chili - Bolivie : Isluga, salar de Surire et Guallatiri.
    • Happy Halloween!
    • Eruption Updates for Hudson, Hierro and Lokon-Empung for October 31, 2011
    • Ghost Crabs and Their Ghostly Traces
    • 7 billion people
  • The NeuroNetwork

    • Scientists Show How a Gene Duplication Helped Our Brains Become 'Human'
    • Sensory integration
    • The 2012 Brain-Art Competition
    • New Music Therapy Application
    • Mount and check signals of 16 EEG electrodes in less than 1 minute....
  • Neuroscience Blogs

    • PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
    • An Interpretation of Scientific Revolutions – Part 4
    • Another Antidepressant Crashes & Burns
    • Café Chats, by Santiago Ramón y Cajal
    • Morality and NP-Completeness
  • Bryosphere – the Mosses

    • Spore Dispersal by Snakes
    • Photographed in Boyle Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
    • Photographed in Boyle Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
    • Photographed in Boyle Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
    • Squamidium sp
  • Sci-tech Librarians

    • York University Faculty Association (YUFA) Library Chapter letters to Minister James Moore in protest of the cuts to Library and Archives Canada
    • Around the Web: The stubborn persistence of textbooks, Library e-lending "disruptive" to bookstores and more
    • reading Reflective Learning, Effective Teaching
    • QUOTE: patient-doctore relationship and social media
    • Big data needs Big science
  • ScienceOnline2012 – #scio12 tag

    • K. Bell Big Mouth Shark - Gray Novelty Crew / Calf Socks
    • TED2013: The Young. The Wise. The Undiscovered. | Auditions
    • bit.ly
    • Scattered reflections about ScienceOnline 2012 (#scio12) | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine
    • post.ly
  • Science News

    Science Journalism and Media blogs
  • Knight Science Journalism Tracker

    • Lots of Ink: Crippled by stroke, man and woman use brain waves to drink with robot arm
    • Yale e360: How come Manta rays are shunning the plantation? (Bonus: other news from non-profit publishers)
    • Does Sugar Make Journalists Stupid? Not as Much as You Might Think.
    • Copy-cat ink: Never mind the press release. That’s no dinosaur with an arthritic jaw. suggest it’s a dino.
    • (UPDATED*) Chicago Sun-Times: Puff piece endorsement for bogus autism and vaccine link (ie Jenny McCarthy) lights up comments.
  • CJR Observatory

    • USA Today’s oily, gassy rainbow
    • Attachment parenting, detached debate
    • The ice melt cometh
    • Biotech bogeymen
    • Mad cow, sane coverage
  • NASW Blog

    • Is journalism becoming obsolete?
    • From ScienceWriters: Two rivals, two strategies
    • A free text on data-based journalism
    • Big tech's threat to journalism
    • A week in the life of fierce rivals
  • Science in the Triangle

    • RTP biotech companies travel to Bay Area to pitch to investors
    • NCSU scientist chases tornadoes to better understand them
    • Woodson envisions a new NCSU
    • RTI to establish biocrude pilot plant in RTP or nearby
    • Biotech center funds steady, but funding requests are up
  • Ars Technica – Nobel Intent

    • It's (just barely, sort of) alive!
    • The state of particle physics—a report from Pheno 2012
    • Damned if you don’t (dam): groundwater use outpacing dam building
    • Paralyzed woman controls robotic arm, sips coffee
    • Timing quantum tunneling to attosecond precision
  • PRI’s The World: Science

    • Coral Reefs in Warmer Waters, Consequences of Shifting Seasons
    • Gaming and Genomics
    • Early Fire Use in South African Cave, Frozen Baby Woolly Mammoth
    • Tracing Ancestry with DNA, Gene Test Offers Whiff of Hope
    • The Spanish Enigmas
  • The Scientist Blog

    • Live Slow, Die Old
    • Just Throw Them Out
    • Battlefield Head Trauma
    • Gene Therapy for Brain Disease
    • Mind Control of Robot Arm
  • Science News Feeds

    • Strange Quarks: Could the police be more evidence-based? | by @mjrobbins interviewing @stevyncolgan
    • Green Blog: The Billboard Wars, Chapter 2 (or Is It 3?)
    • Scientist at Work Blog: Whistle Recognition in Bottlenose Dolphins
    • Many Rare Mutations May Underpin Diseases
    • Green Blog: On Our Radar: A Nuclear Snapshot
  • Futurity

    • ‘Gaydar’ guesses more right than wrong
    • ‘Faulty’ computer chip is 15x more efficient
    • To beat toxic bacteria, break up their party
    • Hypersonic flight aboard superfast computer
    • Technique reads hidden details in DNA
  • Sigma Xi Science News Daily

    • Gas Leak at Elgin Platform in North Sea 'Has Been Stopped'
    • Replication Studies: Bad Copy
    • In Choosing a Sperm Donor, a Roll of the Genetic Dice
    • A New Frontier for Space Travel
    • Paralyzed Patients Control Robotic Arm With Their Minds
  • Elements

    • Turtle origins uncovered
    • Implant scandal reviewed: Howe blames PIP and tells MHRA to improve
    • Ageing link to depression opens new research avenues
    • Berries keep your brain sharp as you age
    • Heating milk reduces chance of HIV transmission
  • NASA Earth Observatory

    • “Warming Hole” Over the Eastern U.S. Due to Air Pollution
    • Fresh Lava Flow on Bagana Volcano
    • Strong Rains in Southern China
    • Gladiator Fire in Arizona
    • Retreat of Alaska’s Columbia Glacier
  • Blogging Networks in languages other than English

  • Scienceblogs Brasil

  • Scienceblogs Germany

    • Datenmengen im großen Stil [Von Bits und Bytes]
    • Biotechnologie-TV 102 [Video der Woche]
    • Auftakt zum World Skeptics Congress: Die wunderbare Genmanipulationsaufhebungsplatte! [Astrodicticum Simplex]
    • 200 Jahre Medizingeschichte [Geograffitico]
    • Programm des 49. Deutschen Historikertags 2012 [Zeittaucher]
  • Scilogs.de

    • Club of Rome: Die Weltbevölkerung schrumpft ab 2042
    • Erosion @ Work in den Alpen
    • Paris: Malaria und Gentrifizierung im 19. Jahrhundert
    • Das Ende des Internet - was der Club of Rome zu erwähnen vergaß
    • Aus einer anderen Welt, Teil II: Wettbewerb
  • C@fé des Sciences

    • Des fourmis et des hommes
    • Secrets cachés du fil d’araignée
    • Manifs étudiantes, alcool au volant : les jeunes sont-ils irresponsables ?
    • Frais de scolarité : des scientifiques pour le carré blanc
    • Quand diversité rime avec homogénéité : le cas des Monocotylédones
  • Agence Science-Presse

    • Un gouvernement 2.0 pour demain?
    • Les médicaments dans l'environnement
    • Deux planètes par année
    • Écouter les arbres chanter
    • Un silo à pétrole transformé en maison écolo
  • Blogosfere Scienza e Salute

    • Dieta Dukan news: radiazione dall'Ordine dei Medici per il suo ideatore
    • Trapianti in Italia: ecco come diventare donatori
    • Criolipolisi Milano: l'innovativa tecnica per la riduzione del grasso
    • Centri benessere recensioni: Accademia del Bell'essere a Milano
    • Festa della Mamma 2012: regala un'azalea, aiuti la lotta contro il cancro
  • Elementy.ru

    • LHC продолжает открывать новые тяжелые барионы
    • Самки рыб-чистильщиков ведут себя вежливее с незнакомцами, чем с давними приятелями
    • Набор данных идет всё ускоряющимися темпами
    • Обилие редких мутаций в генофонде человечества существенно превышает современные оценки
    • Под действием бактерицидных антибиотиков бактерии убивают себя сами
  • ScienceNet China

    • 童坦君院士:科学研究需要“慢性子”
    • 越南占族人群主要父系源自东南亚
    • 时评:中国大学生为何缺乏质疑精神
    • 甘蔗病害防治重在良种选育
    • 5月17日《自然》杂志精选
  • PanScience

    • 星團裡的星團—NGC 6604
    • 蛋白質折疊:內摩擦力扮演更重要的角色
    • 治療第二型糖尿病的新思維
    • 異香客
    • PFD充氣鍊-時尚配件也能救命!
  • Cmass.ru

    • Прорыв сквозь кокон
    • «Жесты», вόроны и шалашники
    • За что люблю ЖЖ?
    • Может ли автомат тосковать по свободе воли?
    • Косметика приводит к диабету

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