- Rock Core from Dinosaur-Killing Impact Reveals How Enormous Craters Form by Alexandra Witze at Nature
- Earthquakes triggered by fracking, not just wastewater disposal, study finds by Kristin Hugo at PBS NewsHour
- The Impossible Space Engine is Back by Steven Thomson at Broken Symmetry
- Girl with terminal cancer wins right to be cryogenically frozen at New Scientist
- Imagine: Listening to Songs Which Make Us More Generous by Jalees Rehman at The Next Regeneration
- Video-triggered ‘brain orgasms’ are mysteriously disappearing by Simon Oxenham at Brain Scanner
- Pupil Size and Intelligence by Neuroskeptic
- Why it’s hard to talk and make eye contact at the same time by Christian Jarrett at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Brain and Blood, Diseases and Drugs by Catie Profaci at NeuWrite San Diego
- Post-Truth by Steven Novella at NeurologicaBlog
- Trump, carbon and the Paris agreement by David Archer at RealClimate
- Something really crazy is happening in the Arctic by Tom Yulsman at ImaGeo
- Rates of Hothouse Gas Accumulation Continue to Spike as the Amazon Rainforest Bleeds Carbon by Garry Rogers at GarryRogers.com
- Vaccinations, Vaccine Science, and a New US President by Peter Hoetz at Speaking of Medicine
- Measles: A Forgotten, but Formidable Foe by James L. Goodson at CDC 'Our Global Voices'
- Beyond the Gut: Unlocking the Secrets of the Microbiome by Matt Wood at ScienceLife
- Picocavity confines light to smallest volume ever by Belle Dumé at Nanotechweb
- Oppenheimer's folly: On black holes, fundamental laws and pure and applied science by Ashutosh Jogalekar at The Curious Wavefunction
- Por primera vez se introducen genes editados con CRISPR en humanos by Sergio Parra at Xataka Ciencia
11.21.2016
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections November 14-20 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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