- TETRIS! Seventh Row of Periodic Table Completed by 'Positron' at Physics Buzz
- The Periodic Table of Elements: Element Name Origins by Andy Brunning and Mark Lorch at Compound Interest
- Ask Ethan: Is the Universe expanding faster than expected? by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang!
- Ocean Heat Comes Back to Haunt Coral Reefs by Rob Painting at Skeptical Science
- Blowing hot air: Are wind farms really bad for your health? by Simon Oxenham at Brain Scanner
- fMRI study of Shamans tripping out to phat drumbeats by Micah Allen at Neuroconscience
- How the mind fluctuates during meditation by K Overeem at Yoga on the Brain
- The Psychology of Genre by Tom Vanderbilt at The New York Times
- The Four-Dimensional Brain? by Neuroskeptic at Discover
- The Phenomenon of Déjà Vu by Viatcheslav Wlassoff at Brain Blogger
- 'Unbroken Brain' Offers New Insights On Addiction by Alva Noë at Cosmos & Culture
- What the Science of Touch Says About Us by Adam Gopnik at The New Yorker
- Itching for Some Sun by Katie Delach at Penn Medicine News Blog
- The Immortality Hype by Adam Piore at Nautilus
- Soon we will see ‘chrono-’ attached to every form of medicine by Jessa Gamble at Aeon
- If cryonics suddenly worked, we’d need to face the fallout by Rachel Nuwer at BBC Future
- To Fight Superbugs, Fight Poverty by Jason Silverstein at Public Health Perspectives
- How Junk Food Can End Obesity by David H. Freedman at The Atlantic
- Fungi In Space! by Jennifer Frazer at The Artful Amoeba
- Seeing from the Bacterial Point of View by Mizu Ota and Susan S. Golden at Small Things Considered
- DNA Cages Deliver Chemotherapy Drugs In A Flash by Florian Rosado at ReliaWire
- Low gravity and high radiation: Would humans remain human on Mars? by Eric Berger at Ars Technica
- Supernovae 2 million years ago may have changed human behaviour by Shannon Hall at New Scientist
- Inbred Neanderthals left humans a genetic burden by Cristy Gelling at Genes to Genomes
- Immune To Evolution by Mark Lasbury at As Many Exceptions As Rules
- Dolphins Cooperate by Talking It Out by Elizabeth Preston at Inkfish
- Just how big is a big proof? by Katie Steckles and Paul Taylor at The Aperiodical
- What Rebecca Black and Lin-Manuel Miranda can teach us about science education by Anna Zeidman at The Incubator
- What do you wish you had known before submitting your first article? by Josh Schimel at Writing Science
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