- The cocktail of poison and brandy that led to Olympic gold by Kathryn Harkup at Notes and Theories
- That’s the Spirit by Rowena Fletcher-Wood at Chemistry World Blog
- It's Time for Scientists to Stop Explaining So Much by Amanda Freise at Scientific American
- Tiny ants move a ton of soil by Sarah Zielinski at Wild Things
- Making Decisions on a “Hangry” Impulse by Sara Adaes at Brain Blogger
- How City Living Can be Bad for Kids by Traci Pedersen at Brain Blogger
- A new map of the brain - what does it mean? by Neuroskeptic at Discover
- Thousands of fMRI brain studies in doubt due to software flaws by Simon Oxenham at New Scientist
- How Does The Brain Organize Memories Across Time? by Viatcheslav Wlassoff at BrainBlogger
- Brain activity and response to food cues differ in severely obese women at Lunatic Laboratories
- Learning from Disorder: The Paradox of Information in the Brain by Joel Frohlich at Knowing Neurons
- Decoding Reading in the Brain by Lisa M P Munoz at Cognitive Neuroscience Society
- It's time to recognise the benefits of medical data use by Jon Fistein at MRC Insight
- The Multiverse for non-scientists by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang!
- Diamonds Lead to Ultra-High Pressure Situations by Kendra Redmond at Physics Buzz
- Noise and signal in Antartica by Ed Hawkins at Climate Lab Book
- La moral es más irracional que racional by Sergio Parra at Xataka Cienciaz
7.25.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections July 18-24 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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7.19.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections July 11-17 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:
- Trick or tweet, or both? How social media is messing up politics by Chris Baraniuk at New Scientist
- Does target shooting make teenagers aggressive? by Christian Jarrett at BPS Research Digest
- Do you really need to worry about baby wipes? by Kat Day at The Chronicle Flask
- Sticking germy fingers in your mouth may give you the upper hand on health by Beth Marie Mole at Ars Technica
- #microbiome: unraveling truth from hype by Ella Epstein at Incubator
- Arctic Heat by Tamino at Open Mind
- Meteorologists shouldn’t just ‘stick to the weather,’ they should openly discuss climate change by Jason Samenow at Capital Weather Gang
- Physics Buzz: Did Rembrandt "Cheat"? Optics Paper Weighs in on Art History Debate by Kendra Redmond at Physics Buzz
- An Equation for the Origins of Life by Caleb Scharf at Life, Unbounded
- Metaphors and shapes by Janet Kwasniak at Neuro-Patch
- The Mystery of Urban Psychosis by Vaughan Bell at The Atlantic
- Specialized neurons in emotional memory play important role in fear at Lunatic Laboratories
- More bad news for malaria vaccine by Tom Murphy at Humanosphere
- How to Get and Keep Your Video Viewer’s Attention by Karen McKee at The Scientist Videographer
- Why the new Wellcome Trust open review journal may be the science publishing future by John Hawks at John Hawks Weblog
7.11.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections July 4-10 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:
- The Physics of Fireworks by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang!
- Success! NASA's Juno Spacecraft Made It To Jupiter by Shannon Stirone at Popular Science
- Jupiter & Juno – What Do We Already Know About Jupiter’s Chemistry? by Andy Brunning at Compound Interest
- What Most People Get Wrong About Einstein's Famous Equation by Positron at Physics Buzz
- Founders of Western civilisation were prehistoric dope dealers by Colin Barras at New Scientist
- Bacteria gene may help crops soak up more sun by Belinda Smith at Cosmos
- Just Keep Remembering (and Forgetting) by Megan Kirchgessner at NeuWrite San Diego
- What explains Brexit, Trump and the rise of the far right? by Simon Oxenham at New Scientist
- How deep is the brain? by Chris Baldassano at Rooting for the Machines
- False-Positive fMRI Hits The Mainstream by Neuroskeptic at Discover
- One step closer to reading minds, the representation of words in the brain by Ben Kuebrich at Neuroamer
- The Human Robot Virtuous Circle of Creativity by Norman Rusin at GotScience.org
- Imprinting in Birds, and Why We’re Freaked Out by Robots by Emily Makowski in Sextraordinary!
- New research: climate may be more sensitive and situation more dire by Dana Nuccitelli at Skeptical Science
- Lionfish invasion comes to the Mediterranean by Sarah Zielinski at Wild Things
- A barbecue summer – but what about the charcoal? by Philip Strange at Philip Strange Science and Nature Writing
- Immunotoxins: a surprisingly less toxic approach to stem cell transplants by Holly Wobma at Signals
7.04.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections June 27-July 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:
- Why it hurts when somebody breaks our heart by Pablo Barrecheguren at Mapping Ignorance
- Brain training games don’t boost IQ. Here’s what does. by Brian Resnick at Vox
- Are the benefits of brain training no more than a placebo effect? by Christian Jarrett at BPS Research Digest
- Can a Neuroscientist Understand Donkey Kong, Let Alone a Brain? by Ed Yong at The Atlantic
- Scientists Are Planting False Experiences Into Peoples' Brains, Inception-Style by Samantha Cole at Popular Science
- When matters of the mind meet ailments of the body: exploring the power of big data by Sarah Fox at The Brain Bank North West
- Does Our Heartbeat Influence Our Sensory Awareness? and Can Antibiotics Stop The Growth of New Brain Cells? by Sara Adaes at BrainBlogger
- Touch me, please by José Ramón Alonso at Mapping Ignorance
- Empathy for animals is all about us by Bethany Brookshire at SciCurious
- How Do Animals Keep from Getting Lost? by M. R. O'Connor at The New Yorker
- Honeybees Have Personalities (Sort Of) by Elizabeth Preston at Inkfish
- Why Can't We Just Go With The Flow - The High Cost of Heating by Mark Lasbury at As Many Exceptions as Rules
- Australian rodent first mammalian victim of climate change by Jonathan Trinastic at Goodnight Earth
- Ocean Acidification and Chemical Signalling by Andy Brunning, Mark Lorch and Christina Roggatz at Compound Interest
- ‘Chemophobia’ is irrational, harmful – and hard to break by James Kennedy at Aeon
- On target at The Economist
- Mummies and Cancer by Steven Novella at Neurologica Blog
- The tiny little workhorses of gene therapy by Joost Snijder at Uncoating
- A Good Little Girl by xykademiqz
- Humanity may be alone in the Universe by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang
- Using the Most Violent Explosions in the Universe to Measure Its Size by Phil Plait at Slate
- Thoughts on the future of math education by Kevin H. Wilson at mathbabe