In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, learn about a smart device that can clean water at the press of a button and how video games can help mental health. 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?
- Lessons from Panda Conservation Could Help Asia’s Other, Overlooked, Bears by Spoorthy Raman at Mongabay
Sloth bears aren't as cute or popular as pandas Image by N. A. Naseer via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.5 IN). |
- The Surprising Scale of the Seagrass Sanitation Service by Sean Mowbray at Hakai Magazine
- A User-friendly And Energy-efficient Device That Generates Clean Drinking Water With The Push Of One Button by Sunaina Dolwani at Coffee Table Science
- New NASA Black Hole Sonifications with a Remix at ChandraBlog
- Gallium: The Liquid Metal That Could Transform Soft Electronics by Kurt Kleiner at Knowable Magazine
- A Brain Chemical Helps Neurons Know When to Start a Movement by Allison Whitten for Wired
- Understanding Memory Recall and Storage in the Brain by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi at Discover Magazine
- The Surprising Mental Health Benefits of Video Games by Darren Incorvaia at Discover Magazine
- Rising star: Lucia Peixoto, breaking down the interplay between sleep and autism by Angie Voyles Askham at Spectrum
- Null and Noteworthy: Sex bias and gender blend by Laura Dattaro at Spectrum
- Few Transgender Children Change Their Minds After 5 Years, Study Finds by Azeen Ghorayshi for The New York Times
- We unconsciously pay more attention to someone who has dilated pupils and Here’s why phrases like “rowdy bowels” and “moose ooze” seem funny by Emma Young at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- New Treatment for Infants With Weakened Immune Systems by Claire Bochaberi at Sciworthy
- The Role of the Human Gut Microbiome in Pancreatic Cancer by Aishat Motolani at OncoBites
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