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8.30.2021

Do we need COVID-19 booster jabs? How is quantum mechanics weird and not weird? Find out in ScienceSeeker's picks of the best posts for the week of August 23-29 2021 #SciSeekPicks #SciComm.

In this week's edition of the best and brightest from science news around the world, discover whether the protective bubble Ryan Reynolds uses in the film 'Free Guy' would really work and hear about new Alzheimers' disease findings. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?

You too can crochet molecules that can't be superimposed onto each other
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    8.23.2021

    Why do some people prefer conspiracy theories? How can you ace physics class? Find out in ScienceSeeker's picks of the best posts for the week of August 16-22 2021 #SciSeekPicks #SciComm.

    In this week's edition of the best and brightest from science news around the world, discover why food germs love melted ice cubes, and why dark energy is probably a real thing. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?

    Why does a drug extend fear memory at some points of the month in female mice, but always shorten it for male mice? Image by sibya from Pixabay
    Why does a drug improve ability to recall and predict traumatic 
    events at some points of the month in female mice, 
    but always reduce it for male mice? Image by sibya from Pixabay

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    8.16.2021

    How do bacteria clean up our water? How do giraffes get blood to their heads? Find out in ScienceSeeker's picks of the best posts for the week of August 9-15 2021 #SciSeekPicks #SciComm.

    In this week's edition of the best and brightest from science news around the world, discover the mysterious constant that makes the universe expand, and how a chemistry journal used art to promote diversity. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?

    Discover the innermost secrets of giraffes' hearts. 
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    Flickr Creative Commons CC BY 2.0 license

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    8.09.2021

    See a moon forming, and find out why pandemics come in waves in ScienceSeeker's picks of the best posts for the week of August 2-8 2021 #SciSeekPicks #SciComm.

    In this week's edition of the best and brightest from science news around the world, discover bacteria that can chomp through metal and plastic, and how volcanic eruptions are set to cause chaos. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?


      This image, taken with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), shows a close-up view on the moon-forming, circumplanetary disc surrounding PDS 70c. Credit: ALMA/ESO/NAOJ/NRAO/BENISTY ET AL.

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      8.02.2021

      What's the surprise about how Tokyo Olympic medals are made? What can we learn from the Florida tower block collapse? Find out in ScienceSeeker's picks of the best posts for the week of July 25-August 1 2021 #SciSeekPicks #SciComm.

      In this week's edition of the best and brightest from science news around the world, discover why an asteroid strike is like a pandemic and what's happening on Venus's surface. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?

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