A car flew into space this week - but what does that say about us? Credit: Elon Musk/SpaceX |
- This may be the moment SpaceX opened the cosmos to the masses by Eric Berger at Ars Technica
- A sports car and a glitter ball are now in space – what does that say about us as humans? by Alice Gorman at The Conversation UK
- Podcast of the week: Feb 9th: Falcon Heavy Launch, New Exoplanets, and More! by Morgan Rehnberg, Kimberly Cartier, Pamela. L. Gay and Nicole Gugliucci at Cosmoquest
- Did you do that? by Timothy Sheehan at NeuWrite San Diego
- The role of relationships in happiness by Clare Garrard at Science Accessibly
- Twitter reveals how future-thinking Americans are and how that affects their decisions, new paper suggests by Carol Clark at eScienceCommons
- Thinking in a second language drains the imagination of vividness by Christian Jarrett at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Autism shares brain signature with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder by Nicholette Zeliadt at Spectrum
- Tree-dwelling animals can ‘climb’ away from climate change, study finds and Earthquake triggers spawning in world’s rarest fish a few thousand miles away by Shreya Dasgupta at Mongabay
- Lessons from Nature –New Glue Clues from Slugs by Elizabeth Lam at Chembites
- The Science You Should Have Heard of This Week: Let’s Talk About Asparagine by Gaia Cantelli
- Is This the Year the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow Goes Extinct? by John R Platt at Extinction Countdown
- Scientists get their first look at ‘Cheddar Man,’ one of England’s oldest modern humans by Ann Gibbons at Science
- Are Humans the most Advanced Species? by Rolf Muertter at Darwinian Demon
- Cycles of Mountain Building Formed 2018 Winter Olympics Terrain by Aaron Sidder at Eon
- Norovirus is a terrible gut bug. The Olympics could make it worse. by Adam Rogers at Wired
- Olympic Physics: How Does Mass Affect Luge? by Chad Orzel at Forbes
- Top 10 papers from Physical Review’s first 125 years by Tom Siegfried at Science News
- Chai, Massai and a long way to fly by Rhosanna Jenkins at Scienvy
- A mechanism for base misincorporation during DNA replication by Amitash at My Science Blog
- N=1 experiments and multilevel models by Andrew Gelman at Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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