Week of April 24, 2017 Archives
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Monday, April 24
How Western Civilization Could Collapse
Rachel Nuwer
,
BBC Future
Will El Nino Return in 2017?
Adam Wernick
,
Public Radio International
Ancient Carvings Depict Comet Hitting Earth
NewScientist
Hernandez's Brain Will Be Donated to CTE Research
Belson
&
Bidgood
,
NYT
Alpha Centauri Becoming Popular Destination
Elizabeth Howell
,
Air & Space
More to Science Than Government-Funded Jobs
Hank Campbell
,
Sci 2.0
What Will a Black Hole's Event Horizon Look Like?
Ethan Siegel
,
Forbes
Five Scientists Explain Why They Didn't March
Dorie Chevlen
,
Science News
How the March For Science Found Its Voice
Ed Yong
,
The Atlantic
Seven Takeaways From the March for Science
Andrew Joseph
,
Stat
Tuesday, April 25
What Is the Largest Planet in the Universe?
Ethan Siegel
,
Forbes
Famous 'Ancestor' Removed From Human Family Tree
Ann Gibbons
,
SM
Climate Change Influenced by Solar Flux
Daily Galaxy
Distant Icy World Casts Doubt on 'Planet Nine'
Michele Bannister
,
Space.com
Cooling Climate Linked to Rapid Body-Size Increase
Shalini Saxena
,
AT
Ripple Effect of New Zealand Earthquake Continues
Alexandra Witze
,
NN
Introducing New Pseudo-Aurora Named 'Steve'
Stephen Skolnick
,
PC
Fungus-Like Fossils Date Back 2.4 Billion Years
Jerry Redfern
,
Live Science
How Well Does Sound Travel on Mars?
Matthew Francis
,
Astronomy
Most Science Marchers Ignorant of How Science Works
Jeremy Faust
,
Slate
Wednesday, April 26
The Loophole in the Hedonic Treadmill
Jeanette Bicknell
,
Nautilus
Common Drugs May Take Edge Off Dementia
Beth Mole
,
Ars Tech
How Did Complex Life Reach the Galapagos Islands?
Ethan Siegel
,
SWaB!
Getting a Leg up on the New Canine Family Tree
Erin Ross
,
Nature News
Old Stars Learn New Tricks
Alan Duffy
,
Cosmos Magazine
Mosquito Wingbeats May Aid Fight Against Malaria
Daniel Gross
,
Mosaic
'Noisy' Light Tracks Objects in Fog
Michael Allen
,
Physics World
Judicious Crop Selection Can Reduce Bird Strikes
Teresa Carey
,
Inside Sci
Extinct Carnivore Named for Egyptian God Anubis
Knvul Sheikh
,
Live Sci
'Dragonfly' Drone Proposed to Explore Titan's Surface
Nola Redd
,
Space.com
Thursday, April 27
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Traced to Gut Bacteria
Rachael Rettner
,
LS
Why Bill Nye's Show Won't "Save the World"
The Conversation
Some Animals Can Survive Being Eaten
Sandrine Ceurstemont
,
BBC Earth
NASA: 80 Million Dollars Wasted on Spacesuit Design
Eric Berger
,
Ars Tech
Microlensing Reveals Frigid, Earth-Sized Exoplanet
John Wenz
,
Astronomy
Cassini Dives Between Saturn and Its Rings
Bill Chappell
,
NPR
The Secret Power of the Cell’s Trash Bin
Esther Landhuis
,
Quanta
Clever Chemistry Can Protect Coral Reefs
Josh Bloom
,
ACSH
Lull Found in Mars' History of Heavy Bombardment
Mike Wall
,
Space.com
Robot Prints World's Largest 'Botmade' Building
Matthew Hutson
,
Science
Friday, April 28
Proving Relativity for Less Than $100
Ethan Siegel
,
SWaB!
Ancient Human Genomes Plucked From Cave Dirt
Ewen Callaway
,
Nature
Cosmic Cold Spots Challenge Current Model
Alison Klesman
,
Astronomy
Exploring Japan's Extraordinary Sand Dunes
Alexandra Petri
,
Nat Geo
Elephant Tranquilizer Latest Trend in Opioid Epidemic
Beth Mole
,
AT
Europe and China Consider Joint Lunar Base
Matt Williams
,
Universe Today
Testing The Effects of Microgravity on Chromosomes
Irene Klotz
,
Seeker
Molecular Micromachines Prepare for First Race
Edd Gent
,
Live Science
Combating Art Fraud With Science
Andrew Masterson
,
Cosmos Magazine
Postpartum-Bleeding Deaths Cut by Simple Drug
James Gallagher
,
BBC
Sunday, April 30
Study Suggests New Location of MH370
Wijeratne
&
Pattiaratchi
,
Conv
Citing a Study Doesn't Finish a Debate
Boutwell
&
Anomaly
,
Quillette
Is Time Travel Possible, According to Science?
Ethan Siegel
,
Forbes
Math Describes Bubble of Space Time That Could Time Travel
Daily Galaxy
Stadium-Sized Balloon to Study Cosmic Rays
Natalie Wolchover
,
Quanta
When Is It Worth Worrying About Dementia?
Nick Stockton
,
Wired
Helium in Crisis
Chris Ballentine
,
Chemistry World
California Braces for High Ocean Rise
Ellen Knickmeyer
,
Popular Mechanics
Should We Study Human Embryos Beyond 14 Days?
Jenny Morber
,
PBS
The Race to Build the World's First Sex Robot
Jenny Kleeman
,
The Guardian