Editor’s selections: slime mold traffic planners, synthetic marijuana, and evolution vs. morality

Editor's Selections 2 Comments
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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2 Responses to “Editor’s selections: slime mold traffic planners, synthetic marijuana, and evolution vs. morality”

  1. Abel Pharmboy Says:
    February 15th, 2010 at 10:18 pm

    Thanks very much for recognizing my post – I worked pretty hard on it because I had only seen one really good treatment of the subject from Vaughan Bell at MindHacks. Since I work in natural products pharmacology, it only made sense that I look into the popularity of legal (currently), synthetic cannabimimetics.

    I really appreciate it and will wear the Editor’s Choice badge with pride.

  2. Dr. SkySkull Says:
    February 16th, 2010 at 12:38 am

    You’re welcome! It was a very nice post, and one on a subject that I hadn’t heard about before.

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