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:
- Brain scans show dogs learn when sleeping—just like people by Virginia Morrell at Science
- Are you awake to sleep deprivation? by James Brown at The Biochemist
- Podcast of the week part one: Stimulating Research on the Mechanisms of Memory and Applications of Memory Modulation - Dr. Steve Ramirez by Marie McNeely at People Behind the Science Podcast
- Are Space, Time, And Gravity All Just Illusions? by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang!
- Half the universe’s missing matter has just been finally found by Leah Crane at New Scientist
- Two Black Holes Made a Mega Black Hole! by Crystal Riley at Sciworthy
- Earth’s Tectonic Plates Are Weaker Than Once Thought, According to Research by Penn Geologists by Katherine Unger Baillie at Penn News
- Will Italy's Ominous Supervolcano Erupt Soon? by Barbie Latza Nadeau at Scientific American
- Scientists See Climate Change in California's Wildfires by Debra Kahn and Anne C. Mulkern at Scientific American
- Where’s the lettuce? Food, Brexit, & Climate Change by Emily May Armstrong at The Radical Botanical
- Here's why your sustainable tuna is also unsustainable by Megan Bailey at The Conversation
- The Value of Birds in Colombia’s Post-Conflict World by R. Scott Winton and Natalia Ocampo PeƱuela at National Geographic Voices for Biodiversity
- Podcast of the week part two: Sooty birds by Bob Hirshon and Suzanne Bard at Science Update
- Google's New Earbuds Auto-Translate 40 Languages Thanks to Machine Learning by Daniel Nelson at Science Trends
- Band Gaps, Made to Order by James Badham at The University of California Santa Barbara Current
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