- Why March for Science? Because when it is attacked, only the elite benefit by Lucky Tran at The Guardian
- Why we should March for Science by Ali and Jessica Amies at On Circulation
- Arctic Sea Ice Faces a Threat From Below by Gloria Dickie at Arctic Deeply
- Svalbard’s Snow Crabs: a Pincered Proxy for Arctic Oil by Glen Jeffries at Arctic Deeply
- Iridium – An Amazingly Useful Element, but at What Cost? by Amanda Morris at Green Chemistry: The Nexus Blog
- Challenges of Transitioning to Sustainable Urban Infrastructure in the Amazon Delta and Estuary by Andressa Mansur and Eduardo Brondizio at The Nature of Cities
- A Crisp(r) Explanation of Biology’s Coolest New Tool by Caroline Sferrazza at Neuwrite San Diego
- Music for the Mind: Neurological Disorders and Music Therapy by Katie B at On Psychology and Neuroscience
- New meta-analysis undermines the myth that negative emotions can cause cancer by Tomasz Witkowski at The British Psychological Society Research Digest
- 10 Ways That Running Changes Your Mind and Brain by Christian Jarrett at The British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Decision Fatigue: Does it Help to Wear the Same Clothes Every Day? by John M. Grohol at World of Psychology
- Some Brain Science Hype by Steven Novella at Neurologica Blog
- The Brain Boasts Its Own Social Network by Mo Costandi at Scientific American
- TNT-Detecting Bacteria Could Illuminate Landmines by Kendra Redmond at Physics Buzz
- The future of energy isn’t fossil fuels or renewables, it’s nuclear fusion by Ethan Siegel at Starts With a Bang!
- The five best exoplanets in the galaxy to check for alien life by Leah Crane at New Scientist
- The Hubble Space Telescope zooms in on the largest planet in the solar system at Cosmos Magazine
- What makes a physician become an antivaxer? by Orac at Respectful Insolence
- What Happens If You Have Too Much Calcium? by Bruce B. Vanderburg at Reliawire
4.24.2017
ScienceSeeker Editor's Selections April 17-23 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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