- Why is same-sex sexual behavior so common in animals? by Ambika Kamath, Julia Monk, Erin Giglio, Max Lambert and Caitlin McDonough for Scientific American.
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Same sex sexual behaviours may have arisen from an ancestral species that mated indiscriminately. Credit:Jodie Wilson via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) |
- Tree-planting programs turn to tech solutions to track effectiveness by Malavika Vyawahare for Mongabay.com.
- Quantum physics: our study suggests objective reality doesn't exist by Alessandro Fedrizzi and Massimiliano Proietti for Mapping Ignorance.
- Q+A: Are nanomaterials ready to save the world? by Britt Faulstick for Drexel News blog.
- Crinkle crankle wall calculus by Bob Jones for John Cook Consulting.
- To save the world's minds, we need to kill the nine to five job by Greg Fish at World of Weird Things.
- International year of the Periodic Table by Lauren Nelson at A Short Scientist.
- Are huge genetic databases leaving marginalized people out of their data? by Rebecca Muir for Massive Science.
- How many doubly manlocked scientists are there? by Lior Pachter at Bits of DNA.
- Teachers show biases against overweight kids, including giving them lower grades by Emily Reynolds for BPS Research Digest.
- The brain on gratitude by Carmine Chavez-Martinez at NeuWrite San Diego.
- Humans across cultures may share the same universal musical grammar by Ruby Prosser for New Scientist.
- 20 years at Imperial: what have I learnt? by John Tregoning.
- ‘Ice fossils’ from the desert by Richard Lovett for Cosmos magazine.
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