Each week, the ScienceSeeker editors pick their favorite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise. Here is a round-up of the Science Seeker Editors’ Selections for the past week:
- Should Mathematicians Cooperate with GCHQ? Part 2 at The n-Category Café by Tom Leinster
- Priors I don’t believe at Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science by Andrew
- Thrills and Uncertainties: Discovering a New Dinosaur in Madagascar at The Integrative Paleontologists by Andrew Farke
- Friday fabulous fungi at The Phytophactor
- We’re a drug-taking, supplement-taking nation. Can we do so safely? at Science-Based Pharmacy by Scott
- Dialogue on “Alternative Therapies” at Science-Based Medicine by Steven Novella
- Legislative Alchemy 2014 (so far) at Science-Based Medicine by Jann Bellamy
- Mummified Fetus Found in Tiny Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus at Discovery by Rossella Lorenzi
- The Inexorable Melt: new evidence that glaciers in West Antarctica are past the point of no return at Goodnight Earth
- Two New Huge Dinosaurs Discovered at Discovery by Jennifer Viegas
- Bones in Submerged Cave May Be Earliest Native American at Discovery by Rossella Lorenzi
- Marine Reptile’s Weird Body Armor a Sign of Life’s Great Recovery at Laelaps by Brian Switek
- New Thermoelectric Material May Boost Green Tech at The Daily Fusion by The Daily Fusion
- About Nanotyrannus at Paleopix by Penny Higgins
- Lessons Learned as a First-Year Assistant Professor at College Guide by Robert Kelchen
Check back next week for more great picks!
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