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Knitting: not only one of the best hobbies, but scientifically valuable too! Credit: Dennis van Zuijlekom via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) |
- Physicists are decoding math-y secrets of knitting to make bespoke materials by Jennifer Ouelette for Ars Technica.
- New mass estimate for Milky Way galaxy: 1.54 trillion suns by Sci-News.com.
- This massive black hole is mysteriously quiet, and astronomers don’t know why by Ethan Siegel for Starts With A Bang.
- Researchers reveal a novel and unexpected function of sleep by Ibezim Chukwuemerie for Ibezims post.
- Exercise can help you counter effects of shift work, jet lag, other disruptions to circadian clock by Chelsea Harvey for Sci-News.com.
- Your romantic partner is probably less intelligent than you think, suggests new study by David Robson for BPS Research Digest.
- Our brains can lead us astray when making ‘eco-friendly’ decisions by John Cannon for Mongabay.com.
- Parents’ brain activity 'echoes' their infant’s brain activity when they play together by Megan Whitehorn and Sam Wass for Science Trends.
- Tiny subterranean Texas salamanders could be extinct in 100 years by Morgan Erickson-Davis for Mongabay.com.
- Remarkable creatures by Twilight Beasts.
- Aquaculture doesn’t reduce Pressure on Wild Fish by Brian Owens for Hakai Magazine.
- Sloths in the water by Brian Switek for Hakai Magazine.
- Community and home gardens are hotspots for pollinators in cities by Lindsay Green-Gavrielidis for Envirobites.
- Newly found Aussie dinosaur confirms diversity in ancient rift valley by Andrew Masterson for Cosmos Magazine.
- Genetically engineered immune cells wipe out lupus in mice by Jennifer Couzin-Frankel for Science.
- A new FDA commissioner, suddenly by Derek Lowe for Science Translational Medicine.
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