- New Signs of an Environment Favorable for Life on Saturn’s Enceladus by Kendra Redmond at Physics Buzz
- How much gold is in the James Webb Space Telescope? by Ethan Siegel at Starts With a Bang!
- Our Ability to Keep 'em Guessing Peaks around Age 25 by Jordana Cepelewicz at Scientific American
- How many hours of sleep do you actually need? by Claire Maldarelli at Popular Science
- Can your gut give you depression? by Rosie Porter at All That is Neuro
- Some “light bulb moments” are controlled by dimmers, not switches by Zen Faulkes at NeuroDojo
- Scientists identify parts of brain involved in dreaming by Nicola Davis at The Guardian
- New study shows worrisome signs for Greenland ice by John Abraham at Skeptical Science
- Mass Bleaching Hits the Great Barrier Reef for the Second Year in a Row by Brian Kahn at NRDC OnEarth
- In complex palm industry, “certified sustainable” falls short by Barbara Fraser at Forests News
- CRISPR could be used to develop precise diagnostic tests by Sharon Begley at STAT News
- Researchers uncover the structure of anti-TB drug target, and identify a new weapon against the deadly disease by Luc Bourne
- Early Treatment with Vaccine Could Slow Precancerous HPV and How Diet, Gut Bacteria and Time Work Together to Form Your Potbelly by Sheryl Wood at Invisiverse
- Making Vanillin - Three production routes and their chemistry at Food Crumbles
- What Makes a Species? And Why it Matters. by David W. Shaw
- Efficiency At What Cost? by Mariah-Rose Marie M at Free Radicals
- La base neuroanatómica del perdón at Noticias de la Ciencia y la Tecnología/Amazings
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4.17.2017
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections April 10-16 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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