- Scientists spotted a supernova just hours after it exploded by Sarah Fecht at Popular Science
- The first galaxies: what we know and what we still need to learn by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang!
- What's in a name? Venoms vs. Poisons | Toxinology 101 by Christie Wilcox at Science Sushi
- What’s In Your Expired Makeup? by Ms. Beautyphile
- Metadating helps you find love based on your everyday data by Aviva Hope-Rutkin at New Scientist
- Your Brain on Love by Marley Rossa at NeuWrite San Diego
- Why does music training increase intelligence? by Richard Kunert at Brain's Idea
- no male and female brain types by Tom Stafford at Mind Hacks
- Brain plasticity and phantom limbs: Does amputation rewire the sense of touch? by Matt Wood at ScienceLife
- How Alzheimer’s and Depression are Linked to Hearing Loss at New Generation Hearing
- CRISPR/Cas9 Patent Battle by Chris Weir at Mostly Science
- Defying Mendelian Genetics and “Embryo Engineering” by Ricki Lewis at DNA Science Blog
- HIV Co-Opts the Body's First Line of Defense—Using It as a Shuttle to Take Over by Cynthia Wallentine at Invisiverse
- Climate change: to bee or not to bee by Fred Singer at Fred's Ecology and Environmental Tales
- Coastal flooding around the UK coastline by Ivan Haigh at Climatica
- Animating global sea ice changes by Ed Hawkins at Climate Lab Book
- Is anything wrong with Forbes Climate Reporting? by Sarah at Skeptical Science
- Politically biased information processing & the conjunction fallacy by Dan Kahan at The Cultural Cognition Blog
- Science – We Have a Reproducibility Problem by Steven Novella at NeurologicaBlog
- Scientific Knowledge Is Made To Be Used by Chad Orzel at Forbes
- Cómo almacenar energía en silicio fundido at Noticias de la Ciencia y la Tecnología
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2.20.2017
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections February 13-19 2017 #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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