- Struggles for Women in Science – When Facts Aren’t Enough by Paige Brown Jarreau at From The Lab Bench
 - Bringing Back Memories To Alzheimer’s Patients and Traumatic Brain Injury – Can Deep Sleep Be Neuroprotective? by Sara Adaes at Brain Blogger
 - A top medical institution ran a secret study on Theranos — here's what they found by Kevin Loria at TechInsider
 - Math Reveals The Most Important 'Game of Thrones' Character by Matt Giles at Popular Science
 - Galileo’s reputation is more hyperbole than truth by Thony Christie at Aeon
 - Mountains Made of "Magnetic Honey" Lead to New Insights by 'Positron' at Physics Central
 - Treating the Origins of Life like Physics by Caleb Scharf at Life, Unbounded
 - The only equation that you should know by Ashutosh Jogakelar at The Curious Wavefunction
 - Not mentioned on the Aperiodical, March 2016 by at The Aperiodical
 - The big sleep by Jen Martin at Espresso Science
 - Controversial “three-person embryos” should be approved for clinical trials in the U.S. by Nicole Forgione at Signals Blog
 - Millions Saved: Time for Optimism, but Not Complacency in Global Health by Amanda Glassman, Rachel Silverman and Lauren Post at Center for Global Development
 - Luria & Delbrück: Jackpots and epiphanies, by Genes to Genome by Cristy Gelling at Genes to Genomes
 - The Great Positive Psychology Conspiracy: A Response to Shaw by Brad Desmond at PositivePsychologyProgram
 - Logging Your Local Woodland for Citizen Science: No Axe Required! by Nina Friedman at CitizenSci
 - The Need for Improved Food Production by Steven Novella at Neurologica Blog
 - Beyond the Sea by Andy Woodruff at AndyWoodruff.com
 
4.04.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections March 28-April 3 2016 #sciseekpicks #scicomm
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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