Editor’s selections: Adaptive optics, adaptive mimicry, and adaptive freeloading

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By Dr. SkySkull

skyskull “Dr. SkySkull” selects several notable posts each week from a miscellany of ResearchBlogging.org categories. He blogs at Skulls in the Stars.

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One Response to “Editor’s selections: Adaptive optics, adaptive mimicry, and adaptive freeloading”

  1. Jim Says:
    September 3rd, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    Hey,

    Many thanks for featuring my post. Glad you found it interesting!

    Best,
    Jim

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