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  1. News from @scienceinsider for those watching #football today, "Co-Chairs of NFL's Head Injury Committee Resign": http://ow.ly/FXXS
  2. Happy thanksgiving everyone!
  3. Union of Concerned Scientists Not Very Concerned About Climate Scientists' Behavior: http://bit.ly/8wskoS via @ScienceInsider #climatehack
  4. RT @sciencemagazine: The chemistry of Thanksgiving: http://vimeo.com/7745311
  5. Wind turbines arranged like school of fish 100x more efficient: http://ow.ly/Fm8R
  6. Trade in Frog Legs May Spread Disease http://ow.ly/Fl8j
  7. In a first, brain scans are used in murder sentencing as evidence of defendant psychopathy: http://bit.ly/4ADWxZ via @scienceinsider
  8. Liberals find Obama to be more fair-skinned than conservatives do: http://ow.ly/FdS9 #psychology #politics
  9. First particles collide in the Large Hadron Collider: http://bit.ly/91pDoJ via @wiredscience @physicsdavid
  10. Why does scratching a glass cause crystals to form? http://ow.ly/ERRY
  11. That nickel in your pocket comes from...a volcano? http://ow.ly/Eagp
  12. Ants Eat Well, Thanks to Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria http://ow.ly/DZin
  13. SLIDESHOW: Say hello to the ancient croc team--BoarCroc, RatCroc, DogCroc, DuckCroc, and PancakeCroc: http://ow.ly/DLVH
  14. Boosting the level of a brain chemical reverses Down syndrome symptoms in mice: http://ow.ly/DFQU
  15. Herpes Never Sleeps: Virus may not lay dormant in the body, as previously suspected: http://ow.ly/DFPI
  16. RT @wiredscience: A meteor exploded over Utah last night: http://bit.ly/KwHx2
  17. How do you stop AIDS? Spend $60 billion as fast as you can: http://ow.ly/Dp6s
  18. A 3000-year-old mummy with heart disease: http://ow.ly/De2F
  19. What happens when a scientist takes up cooking? Cryo-seared duck (and more!) http://ow.ly/D9fo (via @nytimes)
  20. Huge magnetic fields accompany the birth of heavyweight stars: http://ow.ly/D8of