Welcome to 2022! In the festive edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, find out a surprising upside of the pandemic and why exactly December 21st is the shortest day of the year. 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?
- Champagne Bubbles: The Science by Nicola Kim Jones at Knowable Magazine
- Why Is December 21 The Shortest Day Of The Year? by Chad Orzel at Forbes
- Surprise! The Pandemic Has Made People More Science Literate by Max G. Levy for Wired
- An Unlikely Anti-Hero: The role of autoantibodies in long COVID by Kara Ash at Immunobites
- Vitamin D to protect from SARS-CoV-2 infection? by Marta Irigoyen Mapping Ignorance
- NASA's Webb telescope takes flight-a Christmas gift to astronomers everywhere by Dan Clery at Science
- Physicists Create New Isotope of Magnesium at Sci-News.com
- The year in chemistry: 2021’s biggest chemistry stories by Andy Brunning at Compound Interest
Exciting chemical developments that could affect us all. Copyright Andy Brunning/Compound Interest 2021, used under Creative Commons CC BY NC NC licence. |
- Might microbes mine the Moon and Mars? by Mason Woodard at Sciworthy
- Uncovering the Regenerative Capacity of Araneus diadematus by Georgia Henry at The Node
- Asian Bird Lost? Heaviest Eagle on Earth Spotted in North America, 5,000 Miles Away from Home by Marie Morales at The Science Times
- California Academy of Sciences describes three new Philippine species in 2021 by Mikael Angelo Francisco at FlipScience
- Behold, the Deepest-Dwelling Squid Known to Science by Chris Baraniuk at Hakai Magazine
- How Neurons Work? Neuroscience Model of Hebbian Theory Shows Neuronal Circuits Working Like Wires by Margaret Davis for The Science Times
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