In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, learn about people suffering from eco-anxiety, but also how ammonia and solar panels that work in the dark could help solve climate problems. 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?
- The search for what’s harming Florida’s beloved bonefish by Natasha Gilbert at Hakai Magazine
Bonefish are one of Florida's most-prized catches. Why are they disappearing? Image credit Luyen Chou, used via Flickr CC-BY-2.0 licence |
- Climate change enters the therapy room by Ellen Barry at The New York Times
- Can ‘Green’ Ammonia Be a Climate Fix? by Nicola Jones at Wired
- Electrifying the night: supporting solar energy conversion in the dark by Alicia Tripp at SustainableNano
- Ask Ethan: What would happen if you traveled in a straight line forever? by Ethan Siegel at Starts With a Bang
- An evolutionary scandal ends by Charles H Langley at Genes to Genomes
- How do different emotions manifest in the body? by Sara Novak at Discover
- Is ADHD really on the rise? by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi at Discover
- Is maternal instinct backed by science? It’s complicated, researchers say by Theresa Sullivan Barger at Discover
- Anorexia before or during pregnancy linked to having a child with autism by Niko McCarty at Spectrum
- New treatment assembles cancer drug inside the body by Masataka Sasabe at It Ain't Magic
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