- New CRISPR tool could fix almost all disease-causing DNA glitches by Sharon Begley for STAT News.
- The return of Aducanumab by Derek Lowe at Science Translational Medicine.
- The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime by Kim Gorgen, transcript taken from a talk at TEDXMileHigh, published on ScienceBeta.
- Study finds massive reorganization of life across Earth’s ecosystems by John C. Cannon for Mongabay.
- As 2019 Amazon fires die down, Brazilian deforestation roars ahead by Sue Branford and MaurĂcio Torres for Mongabay.com.
- A grizzly situation: saving bears by mitigating conflict by Jessica Espinosa for Envirobites.
- A parasitic bacterium saps energy from corals by Matt Miles at Hakai magazine.
- Should we judge a scientific field by its classic papers, its typical current papers, or its best current papers? by Jeremy Fox at Dynamic Ecology.
- The need for an African lightsource by Dr. Prosper Ngabonziza at Elephant in the Lab.
- What made dinos sore? by Riley Black at Scientific American.
- For the last time, no, a NASA engineer has not broken physics with an impossible engine by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang.
- Messy Births by Damond Benningfield at Stardate.
- Meet The Blob, a creature that has almost 720 sexes — but no brain by GrrlScientist for Forbes.
Check back next week for more great picks.
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