- No, a rat study with marginal results does not prove that cell phones cause cancer, , no matter what Mother Jones and Consumer Reports say by David Gorski at Science-Based Medicine
- Study that found cell phones cause cancer in rats is riddled with red flags by Beth Mole at Ars Technica
- What’s all the fuss about glyphosate? by Kat Day at Chronicle Flask
- Why Did King Tut Have A Knife Made Out Of Meteorite? by Mary Beth Griggs at Popular Science
- The Simple Explanation Of Why E=mc2 by Chad Orzel at Forbes
- ‘Supercharged’ blood? at BioDetectives
- Using CRISPR To Learn How a Body Builds Itself by Ed Yong at The Atlantic
- Right on the nose by José Ramón Alonso at Mapping Ignorance
- The resting brain that never rests by Alice Bollini at Forging Connections
- Postdictive Illusion of Choice by Steven Novella at NeuroLogica Blog
- Peru’s Sacred Valley- Andean Culture With Some Geologic Context by Debbie Hanneman at Geopostings
- Can we use mathematics to prevent crime? by Ignacio Amigo at Mapping Ignorance
6.06.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections May 29-June 5 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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