The Scientist: Glamour Magazine for Geeks

Here is the September Issue:

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Besides the "What Makes you Sexy" feature, there is
- THE REDUCTION OF SEDUCTION
- EAT YOUR WAY TO BETTER DNA
- IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH (Making marriage work at the job can be challenging for couples as well as colleagues.)

What's next? "37 ways to turn on your PI" ???

(P.S. Just as I was about to post this "Geek" entry, I noticed that today's episode of ScienceBlogs was brought to you by the word "Nerd" ... WTF?)

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