Week of April 10, 2017 Archives
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Monday, April 10
The Utter Uselessness of Job Interviews
Jason Dana
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New York Times
Is There a Fundamental Limit to Space and Time?
Ethan Siegel
,
Forbes
Supreme Court's Worst Decision Was About Science
Ross Pomeroy
,
RCScience
Japan Aims to Be the First to Drill to Earth's Mantle
Ben Westcott
,
CNN
Sperm Loaded With Drugs Could Target Cancers
MIT Technology Review
NASA Funds Radical "Pluto Hopper" Rover
Leah Crane
,
NewScientist
Epigenetics Becoming Dangerously Fashionable
Barnes
&
Boutwell
,
Quillette
Russia’s Quest to Build a Space Empire
Sarah Scoles
,
Wired
Mountain Lion Kitten Found in California
Nathan Rott
,
NPR
Why I Published in a Predatory Journal
John H. McCool
,
The Scientist
Tuesday, April 11
Evidence Supporting Christ's Resurrection?
Brent Landau
,
Live Sci
The Failure of Peanut-Free School Zones
Alex B. Berezow
,
ACSH
The Brutality of Archaic Dentistry
Nathaniel Scharping
,
Discover
Brilliant Aftermath of Protostar Collision
Samantha Mathewson
,
Space.com
Jellyfish Now Considered Earliest Animal Species
Daily Galaxy
Elephants Spread Seeds Farther Than Other Land Animals
Erik Stokstad
,
SM
Macaws Farmed for Feathers in Prehistoric America
Traci Watson
,
Nature
Pushing X-Ray Imaging to Its Physical Limits
Chris Lee
,
Ars Technica
Drug-Trial Success Rare Between Mice and Humans
Richard Harris
,
NPR
Green Lasers Detect Structural Damage
Kendra Redmond
,
Physics Central
Wednesday, April 12
What Do Blind People Actually 'See'?
Jim Davies
,
Nautilus
The Physical Forces That Untie Your Shoelaces
Phys.org
Are Kids Spreading Farm-Raised Superbugs?
Beth Mole
,
Ars Technica
Deep-Sea Mining Quandary Explored
David Shukman
,
BBC News
Measuring the Muon Wobble
Elizabeth Gibney
,
Nature News
Nuclear Science United Russia and America
Siegfried Hecker
, The
Bulletin
Ant 'Farms' Predate Humans by Millions of Years
Joanna Klein
,
NY Times
Geoengineering Experiments Starting at Harvard
Greg Walters
,
Seeker
Sound Waves Used to Weigh Miniscule Objects
Michael Allen
,
Physics World
Powerful Aurora Creates 'Great Cold Spot' on Jupiter
Sarah Lewin
,
Space.com
Thursday, April 13
Nuclear Fusion Will Be the Future of Energy
Ethan Siegel
,
Forbes
Massive "Dead Red" Galaxy Seen for First Time
Karl Glazebrook
,
Conversation
Returning Mission Control to the Apollo-Era
Robert Pearlman
,
Space.com
Are Ubiquitous Anelloviruses Actually Friendly?
Ross Pomeroy
,
RCS
The Strangest Oceans in Our Galaxy
K. N. Smith
,
Astronomy
Ocellated Lizard's Colors Develop in Adolescence
Sarah McQuate
,
Nature
Personalizing Vaccines to Treat Cancer
Jocelyn Kaiser
,
Science Magazine
Cataclysmic Droughts Punctuate Dead Sea History
Joel Shurkin
,
Inside Sci
Early Earth Impact May Have Produced RNA Bases
John Timmer
,
Ars Tech
'Unforgeable' Keys Created by 3D Printer
The Economist
Friday, April 14
Did the March for Science Defend ISIS?
Alex Berezow
,
ACSH
What Will the Sky Look Like in Five Million Years?
Alison Klesman
,
Astronomy
Device Pulls Water From Parched Air
James Temple
,
MIT Tech Review
Dark Matter Bridge Between Galaxies Imaged
Evan Gough
,
Universe Today
The Tale of the Indestructible 'Yeti Crab'
Jasmin Fox-Skelly
,
BBC Earth
Massive Eel Migration Relies on Magnetic Maps
Eric Betz
,
Discover
Scientific Collaboration Declines in Newest EU Members
Daniel Cressey
,
NN
'Inconvenience' Strategy Boosts Child-Vaccination Rate
Beth Mole
,
AT
Food-Borne Pesticide Fears Debunked
The Conversation
Asteroid Impacts May Not Create a Tsunami
Nola Taylor Redd
,
Space.com
Sunday, April 16
What If the Universe Had Another Dimension?
Ethan Siegel
,
SWaB!
Herzegovinians May Be the Tallest in the World
Alex B. Berezow
,
ACSH
Laser Zaps Could Reverse Time on Quantum Scale
Charles Choi
,
Inside Sci
Cassini Visits Saturn's 'Flying Saucer' Moon
Mike Wall
,
Space.com
Grunion Runs Spawning Fun on California Beaches
Joanna Klein
,
NY Times
DxtER Program Wins Real-Life Tricorder Competition
Beth Mole
,
Ars Tech
Exploring the Ocean Through a Dolphin's Eyes
Elizabeth Preston
,
Discover
AI Outperforms Doctors at Predicting Heart Attacks
Matthew Hutson
,
SM
Astronomers in Pursuit of Exoplanetary Rings
Alison Klesman
,
Astronomy
First Mars Colony Printed From Red Planet's Dust?
Tia Ghose
,
Live Sci