- Trippy maths program could help figure out the shape of the universe by Donna Lu for New Scientist.
New math program explores the potentially fractal nature of the Universe. Credit: Henry Segerman via New Scientist (CC-BY-ND) |
- Identifying stellar chemistry through Infrared astronomy by Brian Koberlein for Forbes.
- This Is How The Universe Changes With Every New Year That Passes by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang.
- Bushfires and climate change communication: Between amplification and attenuation by Brigitte Nerlich for Making Science Public.
- Hunter, hunted: when the world catches on fire, how do predators respond? by Euan Ritchie, Ayesha Tulloch, Dale Nimmo, The Conversation UK.
- Killing gods: The last hope for the world’s rarest reptile by Jeremy Hance for Mongabay.com.
- Trump Administration Moves to Axe Consideration of Climate Change for Federal Projects by Marianne Lavelle for KQED Science.
- The story of magma near Mayotte by NickCarne at CosmosMagazine.
- Can GM trees please? by Ian Connellan for Cosmos Magazine.
- Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) by Emily Wilson, Chris Adams and Natalie Fey at Picture It Chemistry.
- Lack of snow is, ironically, helping snow geese by Elizabeth Preston for Hakai magazine.
- The future of supplementation goes viral by YongGuang Jiang for Immunobites.
- MRI scanners built for two push limits of neuroimaging by Kelly Servick for Science magazine.
- Preparing for an especially busy term by Amy Dalal at This is what a computer scientist looks like.
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