- Guinea pig evolution can teach us about human history in the Americas by Adriana Romero-Olivares for Massive Science.
Through tracking the evolution of Guinea pigs, scientists have gained valuable insights into the travels of Americans a thousand years ago. Credit: Andy Miccone via Flickr (Public domain) |
- Think vitamin D deficiency is not common in Africa? Think again by Reagan Mogire for The Conversation UK.
- Africa, African-Americans, and the coronavirus vaccines by Derek Lowe for Science Translational Medicine.
- Black birders, scientists push for equality by Eric Betz for Science Connected magazine.
- Inside the Coronavirus by Mark Fischetti for Scientific American.
- What’s COVID-19 doing to Australian biotech? by Dr. Richard Boyd and Dr. Ian Nesbitt for CCRM.
- Follow the scent by Lauren Nelson at A Short Scientist.
- Gravitational waves reveal lightest black hole ever observed by Adrian Cho för Science.
- The structure of the Solar System by Never Trust An Atom.
- First map of lunar landslides reveals surprisingly active moon by David Bressan for Forbes.
- Neutrinos reveal final secret of Sun’s nuclear fusion by Davide Castelvecchi for Scientific American.
- Could this be the start of a new era in scholarly communication? by Rebecca Lawrence for Elephant in the Lab.
- Nanoelectromechanical switches based reconfigurable computing by Nanowerk.
- Vaccine makers turn to microchip tech to beat glass shortages by Megan Molteni for Wired.
- A smell test can predict whether unresponsive patients will recover by Thiago Arzua for Massive Science.
- Lost in the glow by Sam Illingworth at The Poetry of Science.
- Is bigger always better? by Athene Donald at Occam's Typewriter.
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