In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, discover why we regret choices we nearly made most, and why N95 face masks work against COVID-19. 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 Cat Holds Ecosystems Together by Mary Bates at Psychology Today
Pumas have relationships with 500 species in their ecosystems Photo by Leah Huyghe on Unsplash |
- Scientists Found a Nitrogen-Fixing Seagrass by Brian Owens for Hakai Magazine
- People on the extreme left and right are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories and Researchers have identified a “hidden source of regret”: our tendency to overrate the choices we (almost) make by Matt Warren at the British Psychological Society Research Digest
- When depression sneaks up on menopause by Natasha Gilbert for Knowable Magazine
- Walking Just 10 Minutes a Day May Lead to a Longer Life by Gretchen Reynolds for The New York Times
- The Physics of the N95 Face Mask by Rhett Allain for Wired
- Omicron, Its Mutations, and the Antibody Response by Derek Lowe at Science
- High-Molecular Weight DNA for Long-Read Sequencing by Annakay Kruger at Promega Corporation
- Location prompts fragile X protein to flip its function by Angie Voyles Askham at Spectrum
- What may the new James Webb telescope discover? by Sabine Hossenfelder at Backreaction
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