Space is amazing - but getting off Earth is a big challenge, while staying on a warming planet is no picnic either. These subjects and many other topics are among ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise for the past seven days. Here is the full round-up of the ScienceSeeker Editors’ Selections:
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- The Penguin That Loved Too Much by Alex Ronan at Topic
- We Have Unrealistic Beauty Standards for Coral, Too by Gemma Conroy at Hakai Magazine
- Oil Spill Recorded By Microscopic Seafloor Organisms by Patrick T. Schwing at Science Trends
- A Glioblastoma Vaccine? Not Yet. by Derek Lowe at In The Pipeline
- The Rise and Fall and Rise of Genetic Memory by James Howe at NeuWrite San Diego
- Monkey study bolsters case for brain hormone's role in autism by Nicholette Zeliadt at Spectrum
- The Psychological Challenges of Just Getting to Mars by Brian Gallagher at Nautilus
- Scientists unlock the secrets of Pluto’s methane dunes by Phil Dooley at Cosmos
- ESO’s VLT Survey Telescope Captures Tarantula Nebula at Sci-News.com
- Life returned to crater of Cretaceous asteroid in the blink of an eye by Scott K. Johnson at Ars Technica
- Dig in to the Physics of Donuts for National Donut Day! by Amanda Babcock at Physics Buzz!
- MiniBooNE by John Baez at Azimuth
- Podcast of the week: Can We Predict Earthquakes At All? by Sabrina Stierwalt at Scientific American/Quick and Dirty Tips
- Does global warming make tropical cyclones stronger? by Stefan Rahmstorf, Kerry Emanuel, Mike Mann and Jim Kossin at RealClimate
- What Has Changed—and What Has Not—Since Paris Withdrawal Announcement by Zack Colman at Scientific American
- Missing Paris Climate Goals Could Cost Trillions by Prachi Patel at Anthropocene
- The science of science careers: never too late to consider options by Gaia Cantelli at ACSB Post
- "Smart people problems." This is NOT how we should be talking about PhD mental health by Raffi Parker at Medium
- Anion Exchange Membrane Crosslinked In The Easiest Way Exhibits High Alkaline Stability by Md. Masem Hossain, Zhengjin Yang, and Tongwen Xu at Science Trends
- Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible at Microsoft
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