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Mary Robinette Kowal is not only a Hugo and Campbell award-winning and Nebula-nominated author, she also a professional puppeteer, a costumer, a podcaster, an editor, outgoing SFWA vice president, and more. Her second novel Glamour in Glass, the sequel to Shades of Milk and Honey, comes out on April 10. Kowal talks to io9 about what artificial intelligence has in common with Regency magic, and tells us what to expect from the sequel to Milk and Honey 鈥?which, by the way, is just $2.99 in e-book form for the next 10
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Animals get a hard rap when it comes to cleaning. They trigger allergies, leave fuzz everywhere, and gleefully destroy furniture. Now it looks like having them around might serve some long term good 鈥?especially if you have young children. Research being presented at 2012 General Meeting of the American Society for Micr
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