- What monkeys can teach humans about resilience after disaster by Lydia Denworth for Scientific American.
Broader and more tolerant social networks helped Macaques recover from disasters,according to a new study. Credit: Ravi Jandhyala via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) |
- Don’t take your head out of the clouds! by Rebecca Renner for The New York Times.
- Fermilab’s latest muon measurements hint at cracks in the Standard Model by Jennifer Ouelette for Ars Technica.
- Nature’s most magnetic objects, ripped apart in starquakes, can unleash powerful flashes of light by Joshua Sokol for Science magazine.
- Does the universe have higher dimensions? Part 1 by Sabine Hossenfelder at Backreaction.
- People of the Tiahuanaco civilization engineered their own rocks to build temples and monuments by Maria Teresa Cardozo Robles for Massive Science.
- The thrusters behind NASA's mission to the asteroid Psyche by Eric Berger for WIRED.
- Researchers identify a bacterium that enables its host to breathe nitrate instead of oxygen by Irene Zhang for Massive Science.
- COVID-19 tests encased on coffee machine capsules by Mark Lorch for Chemistry Blog.
- Scientists urge focus on bacterial genetics to prevent outbreaks and other public health threats by Miklos Bolza for Lab Down Under.
- Bats: COVID-19’s unexpected victim by Science Borealis.
- Global warming 101 by Amanda MacMillan and Jeff Turrentine for NRDC.
- Having your desalination and eating it, too by Pip Knight for Hakai magazine.
- Seaspiracy harms more than it educates by Josh Silberg for Hakai magazine.
- When your palace crumbles overnight: Being rejected from PhD Programs (A Personal Experience) by Sabina Sagynbayeva for Astrobites.
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