- NASA retires Spitzer space telescope by Sci-News.
Artist's impression of the Spitzer space telescope. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Public Domain) |
- Dangers to astronomy intensify with SpaceX’s latest starlink launch by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang.
- NSF Inouye solar telescope first light image animated (Small Field of View) by Bookofjoe.
- FlipFact (February 5, 2020): The cave salamander that can live without food for a decade by Mikael Angelo Francisco for FlipScience.
- Are dust mites getting on your nerves? by Gabriela Khoury for ImmunoBites.
- The cows and the bees by Abigail Bezrutczyk for Envirobites.
- What should you do when Reviewer #2 says “Cite my papers”? by Stephen Heard at Scientist Sees Squirrel.
- The physics-hacking lizards that can drink water simply by touching it by Abackpackingbiologist.
- Escalating firestorms could turn Amazon from carbon sink to source: Study by Taran Volckhausen for Mongabay.
- Expedition reveals the violent birth of Zealandia by for Cosmos magazine.
- Why does sugar taste so good? by Sabrina Stierwalt for Scientific American.
- How much of Trump’s rising approval numbers can be attributed to differential nonresponse? by Andrew Gelman for Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science.
- JAMA: Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized coronavirus patients by Michael P. Coston at Avian Flu Diary.
- Update on 2019-nCoV: part 11 – where will it end? by Jon Otter for Reflections on Infection, Prevention and Control.
- To maximize progress in global health, invest more in community health workers by Marian W. Wentworth at STAT news.
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