- Don’t make a choice that your children will regret by David Archer, Rasmus Benestad, Ray Bradley, Michael Mann, Ray Pierrehumbert, Stefan Rahmstorf and Eric Steig at RealClimate
- Greens, progressives: No, Clinton and Trump are not the same by Victor Venema at Variability Blog
- Google AI invents its own cryptographic algorithm; no one knows how it works by Sebastian Anthony at Ars Technica
- Online Sociality Linked to Lower Death Risk by Christopher Intagliata at Scientific American
- Stem cells from schizophrenics produce fewer neurons by Mo Costandi at Neurophilosophy
- The Primate Paradox and Circuit Psychiatry: similarity between primate and human brains makes primate research potentially necessary for psychiatric cures, but does it also make it unethical? by Ben Kuebrich at Neuroamer
- Printable Organs Will Put an End to Transplant Lists by Tobi Ogunnaike at Singularity Hub
- Making the microbiome part of precision medicine by Matt Wood at Science Life
- Oil Production Could Have Caused Century-Old California Earthquakes by Annie Sneed at Scientific American
- RealTimeChem Week: Turning Carbon Dioxide into Useful Plastics by Andy Brunning at Compound Interest
- Archaeologist discovers a new style of Viking combat by Johanne Uhrenholt Kusnitzoff at ScienceNordic
- Pasta spirals link neutron stars and the machinery of your cells by Leah Crane at New Scientist
- What Do We Really Know About Our Universe? by Kendra Redmond at Physics Buzz
- Why quantum mechanics might need an overhaul by Tom Siegfried at Context
- Reproducibility is Critical by Steven Novella at NeurologicaBlog
- A seminar room of our own by Izabella Laba at The Accidental Mathematician
- Crystals And Catalysts: Does the public trust clinical trials? by Mariam Zaki at Crystals and Catalysts
- The story of scurvy is a poignant cautionary tale for modern medical science by Liz Csaszar at Signals Blog
- En primer tren alimentado por hidrógeno funcionará en Alemania by Sergio Parra at Xataka Ciencia
11.07.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections October 31-November 6 2016 #sciseekpicks #scicomm
Each week, the ScienceSeeker editors pick their favourite 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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