In this week's edition of the best of science news from around the world, discover an entertaining new cure for blocked noses, and aggressive courtship behaviour in dinosaurs. 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?
- Sex can relieve nasal congestion, and other work honored by 2021 Ig Nobels by Jennifer Ouellette at Ars Technica
- Podcast: Explainer: Why Cows Are So Damned Bad for Warming – Stories and conversations about planetary change by Michael Osborne at Generation Anthropocene
- Dahlia colour chemistry: Why don’t we see blue dahlias? by Andy Brunning at Compound Interest
- Podcast: The Kavli Prize Presents: Understanding Atoms by Gerd Binnig and Megan Hall at Scientific American
- Fusion of the Future by Lauren Nelson at A Short Scientist
- The Dark Asteroid Ryugu Finally Comes Into the Light by Ramin Skibba at Wired
- The dog-bone asteroid by Gianluigi Filippelli at Doc Madhattan
- Tyrannosaurus Rex face bites suggest Cretaceous love hurt by Rodrigo Perez Ortega at Science
- What engineers can learn about infrastructure from predatory army ants by Celia Ford at Massive Science
- New machine learning approach can identify your circadian rhythm from a blood sample by Soren Emerson for Massive Science
- Podcast: How COVID-19 Reveals Existing Biases Against The Disability Community by Christopher Egusa at Science Friday
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