- Transitioning out of academia at The Thesis Whisperer
- The Latest Health Scare, In Perspective at Big Think by Simon Oxenham
- Do Children with Stronger Functional Connectivity at Rest have Better Working Memory Capacity? at Forging Connections
- I am an adjunct professor who teaches five classes. I earn less than a pet-sitter at The Guardian by Lee Hall
- A Design Dilemma Solved, Minus Designs at Quanta Magazine by Erica Klarreich
- Have we just found the first stars in the Universe? at Starts With a Bang! by Ethan Siegel
- Chemists are wildly polysemous at The Culture of Chemistry by Michelle Francl-Donnay
- Dissolving Surface May Form Titan's Lakes at Life, Unbounded by Caleb A. Scharf
- The Brain Age at The Long + Short by Steven Poole
- It feels instantaneous, but how long does it really take to think a thought? at The Conversation by Tim Welsh
6.28.2015
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections June 21 - 27, 2015 | #sciseekpicks
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:
6.22.2015
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections June 14 - 20, 2015 | #sciseekpicks
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:
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- Nobel Prize Winner Tim Hunt Thinks Just Like You Do at Forbes by Emily Willingham
- Just one action for women in science at Occam's Corner by Athene Donald
- Speculative Sunday: Can a Black Hole Explode? at The Physics Mill by Jonah Miller
- The Philae Lander – Chemistry on a Comet at Compound Interest by Andy Brunning
- Playing Peekaboo With Reality at Pop by James Keen
6.16.2015
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections May 31 - June 13, 2015 | #sciseekpicks
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 two weeks:
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- Appeal to False Authority: Who is Tetyana Obukhaynch at Skeptical Raptor Blog
- The Last 5% at The Thesis Whisperer by Inger Mewburn
- This one simple trick to help fight the male scientist stereotype at Small Pond Science by Catherine Scott
- Chocolate study sting: Where are these millions of fools, anyway? by Emily Willingham
- 115 years of JACS titles at Chemical Connections by Stuart Cantrill
- Research funding: Is size really the most important thing? at The Guardian by Jon Butterworth
- Hannah and Her Sweets by Patrick Honner
- Image of the Week: Red blood cells at Wellcome Trust Blog by Emily Pritchard
- My collapse of confidence in Frontiers journals at BishopBlog by Deevy Bishop
- The art and science of animating life at Occam's Corner by Stephen Curry
- Your Brain Is Bigger In The Morning by Neuroskeptic
- From Broca’s area to Broca’s aphasia: a tale of two eponyms at PLoS Neuroscience Community by Pierre Mégevand
- Philae Phones Home at The Spacewriter's Ramblings by Carolyn Collins Petersen
- Getting at the truth: gender in the lab at The Culture of Chemistry by Michelle Francl-Donnay
- Dexter on the Rocks at ScienceBase by David Bradley
- Crystals in Chemistry: The How and (Some of) the Why at Tree Town Chemistry by Jimmy Brancho
Check back next week for more great picks!