In this week's edition of the best of science news from around the world, discover how the secret of some strange balancing stones and why so many kids may be getting COVID-19 without showing symptoms. 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?
- Physicists may have cracked the case of “Zen” stones balanced on ice pedestals by Jennifer Ouellette at Ars Technica
- How close is nuclear fusion power? by Sabine Hossenfelder at Backreaction
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- Measuring galactic emission lines with artificial neural networks by César Tomé Lopez at Mapping Ignorance
- Chemical jigsaw puzzles: how do chemists identify molecules? by Kat Day at Chronicle Flask
- Blind And Sighted People Understand Colour Similarly by Emma L. Barratt for BPS Research Digest
- Kids and COVID-19: How other coronaviruses may be giving them a leg up by Jenna Finley at Science Borealis
- Catch me if you can: The malaria parasite and the human immune system by Saraswathy Vaidyanathan at ImmunoBites
- Our Bodies — a Weapon Against Cancer? by Mahrukh Fatima for Oncobites
- People with sickle cell disease are less likely to get kidney transplants than those without by Danielle Llaneza at Massive Science
- Roe deer pause development of their embryos for months, and researchers just learned how by Charlotte Douglas at Massive Science
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