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Inside Science Goes Global

MAR 30, 2012
Tweets from abroad.
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Editors’ Note: The links in this story have been deactivated because they were no longer working or because they had been rerouted to other content.

(Inside Scienc) -- Some Inside Science readers and viewers have been helping spread our English-language stories and videos to the greater world. We want to say thanks to those who are sharing our efforts in other languages. After the jump are some links to translations or mentions of recent Inside Science stories:

Japanese (Tweets to several of our stories available at that feed, including this one)

Russian (Here’s our original)

Armenian (Here’s our original)

I also have hazy recollections of past translations in Portugese and German, but unfortunately have been unable to locate those stories.

Thanks to our audience for making these efforts!

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