- New Evidence for the Strange Idea that the Universe Is a Hologram by Brian Koberlein at Nautilus
- Tiny, Tiny TRAPPIST-1 by Caleb Scharf at Life, Unbounded
- Birth control app invented by physicists gets approval by Catherine Jex at ScienceNordic
- How Do Skis Ski, and How Do Nanomaterials Make Skiing More Fun? by Margy Robinson at Sustainable Nano
- Energy-Free AC? Heat-Reflecting Wrap Could Cool Without Power by Tia Ghose at Live Science
- How much wood would a termite chuck…if it was missing it’s microbial symbionts by Kelle Freel at The Molecular Ecologist
- Who Was Detective X? by Rich Press at International Symposium on Human Identification News
- Helen O. Dickens: A Figure Who Was Anything But Hidden by Katie Delach at Penn Medicine News
- There’s such a thing as “autism camouflaging” and it might explain why some people are diagnosed so late by Helge Hasselmann at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Policy making manifesto: squaring science with the human factor by Michel Kazatchkine, Julian Kinderlerer, Aidan Gilligan, Lidia Brito, Thomas Hartung, Kathryn O’Hara, David Budtz Pedersen, Roy Robertson at Euroscientist
- Will Democracy Survive Big Data and Artificial Intelligence? by Dirk Helbing, Bruno S. Frey, Gerd Gigerenzer, Ernst Hafen, Michael Hagner, Yvonne Hofstetter, Jeroen van den Hoven and Roberto V. Zicari, Andrej Zwitter at Scientific American
- Do Cultures Have Personality? by Sandy Gautam at The Mouse Trap
- Your Brain as Laboratory: The Science of Meditation by John Yates at Scientific American
- Brain Training: Placebo effects, publication bias, small sample sizes… and what we do next? by Duncan Astle at Forging Connections
- CDC: 2016-2017 Flu Vaccine Nearly 50 Percent Effective at American Academy of Family Physicians
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2.27.2017
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections February 20-26 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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