In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, discover the two-way relationship between social media and mental health and the latest news on four controversial pesticides. 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?
- Surprise: Mercury isn’t the Solar System’s hottest planet by Ethan Siegel at Starts With a Bang
- Scientists are harnessing fish noises like 'Boops' and 'Unks' to maintain underwater ecosystems by Mithun Sukesan at Coffee Table Science
- Vulnerable Antarctic reefs reveal wealth of life as rich as tropical corals by Elizabeth Claire Alberts at Mongabay
- Hunting for Nothing by Sam Schurkamp at Envirobites
- The EPA May Extend the Use of Pesticides that Paralyze Bees by Oliver Milman at Wired
- We try to avoid people with these stereotypically boring traits by Matthew Warren at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- How well do you know what you look like? Research on self-perception, digested. by Emma Young at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Athletes Have High Rates of PTSD by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi at Discover Magazine
- Self-disclosure and social media: review identifies two-way relationship with mental health #ActiveIngredientsMH by Pattie Gonsalves at The Mental Elf
- What Happens in the Brain When an Organ Transplant is Rejected? by Christian Thorsberg at Discover Magazine
- Clinicians must put more effort into autism-specific medical care by Shannon Des Roches Rosa at Spectrum
- Small Molecule of the Year – 2021 at Drug Hunter
- Cell Bio Virtual 2021: A Retrospective by Mary Spiro at ASCB
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