ScienceSeeker | Science News Aggregator
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ScienceSeeker is a site where the team have collected and organized over 2,000 science blogs from all over the world. Each week, their expert editors hand-pick the best of the best in each major scientific field.
ScienceSeeker | Science News Aggregator
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In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, find out about the poisonous bite of the world's largest lizard and how best to store renewable energy. 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?
Podcast: You 2.0: How To See Yourself Clearly and You 2.0: The Mind's Eye by Shenkar Vedantam at Hidden Brain
How Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder May Contribute to Superi ..read more
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In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, make friends with your inner voice and learn about the quest to find dark matter. 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?
XENON’s experimental triumph: no dark matter, but the best “null result” in history by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang
The XENON detector is searching for dark matter
and dark energy. Credit ..read more
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In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, discover how DNA tests and fish poo can help coral, and a realistic view on the difficult recycling problem. 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?
James Webb’s record-breaking first science image: explained by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang
This image, of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, is the first full-colour ..read more
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1y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, discover how silicon bubbles might help fight global warming and how being part of a group shapes who we are. 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?
Engineers want to blot out the sun to fight global warming. Again. by Greg A Fish
How Tagged Turtles Are Boosting Tropical Cyclone Prediction by Kate Golden at Hakai Ma ..read more
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1y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, we look at a newly-discovered low-power mode for the brain, and an unexpected effect of the Nobel prize-winning CRISPR gene editing method. 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?
Buried Alive: How Plants Bounce Back from Volcanic Debris by Julia Bebout at Envirobites
On the left, a photograph of Mount Saint Helens ..read more
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1y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, we look at the significance of the US abortion ruling and the discovery of poliovirus in London. 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?
Podcast: The Premonition at by Shankar Vedantam at Hidden Brain
This little ring of RNA causes breast cancer to spread to bone by Carter R. McLaughlin at Sciworthy
Britain ..read more
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2y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, learn a simple trick to improve your mental health and how robots and AI are helping improve farming. 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?
Combining 3D printing and self-assembly to fabricate the world's lightest material by Michael Berger at Nanowerk
This graphene lattice is itself less dense than air, but do ..read more
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2y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, learn about conch conservation and extraverts' perceived weakness. 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?
What happens if the Solar System’s largest comet collides with Earth? by Ethan Siegel at Starts With A Bang
Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein, the largest comet ever discovered,
has a nucleus that’s approximately 119 k ..read more
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2y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, learn about what it would look like were you able to see everything in the twinkly night sky, and how scientists are figuring out the way protein molecules like those in our bodies' cells fit together. 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?
Can hip-hop music help to prevent suicide? by Olufemi Talabi at The Mental E ..read more
ScienceSeeker | Science News Aggregator
2y ago
In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, learn about why decongestant medicines don't work well, and how to charge your gadgets without wires. 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?
Is there an optimal driving speed that saves gas—and money? by Rhett Allain at Wired
What commuting speed saves
you the most money?
Photo by Alessio Lin on Unsplash ..read more