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Good morning! It's the start of a new week, a perfect time to catchup with the latest episode of Women In STEMM angrybeanie.com/shows/women-st…
A new episode of Women In STEMM is available, featuring Dr Natalie Matosin angrybeanie.com/shows/women-st… #womeninstemm
Two scientists have captured a composite image of a "Dark matter bridge" between galaxies sci-news.com/astronomy/dark… #lunchtimescience
sci.news
Astronomers Create ‘Image’ of Dark Matter Bridge that Connects Galaxies | Sci.News
A duo of scientists at the University of Waterloo, Canada, has been able to capture the first composite image of a dark matter bridge that connects galaxies together.
The Teleocrater is shaking up the dinosaur family tree theatlantic.com/science/archiv… #lunchtimescience
theatlantic.com
The Long-Ignored Reptile Rewriting the Prologue to the Dinosaur Story
After 84 years, scientists have finally unravelled the mystery of an early dino-cousin.
While bones and fossils are important to paleontology, paleoartists help to bring the past alive blogs.plos.org/blog/2017/04/1… #lunchtimescience
We're going to have to wait until October to find out if we've snapped a photo of a blackhole sciencealert.com/astronomers-mi… #lunchtimescience
A new species of shrimp has been named after the legendary rock group Pink Floyd bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan… #lunchtimescience
bbc.co.uk
New shrimp species named after Pink Floyd
A team of prog-loving scientists made a pact to honour their favourite band, Pink Floyd.
What if we could use bacteria to render nuclear waste safer? newscientist.com/article/212758… #lunchtimescience
newscientist.com
Waste-munching bacteria could make nuclear stores safer
No leaks wanted Let them eat waste. Bacteria could not only thrive on nuclear waste dumped underground, but may immobilise it and make it safer. Experiments have shown that certain microbes can make...
The Zooniverse Exoplanet Explorer project has already discovered 4 Super Earths newscientist.com/article/mg2343… #lunchtimescience
New study shows that different species of sickleback fish have found the same evolutionary paths sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/… #lunchtimescience
A Harvard team is planning to test the idea that Geo-engineering can combat climate change seeker.com/earth/climate/… #lunchtimescience
After 852 days in continuous operation, the New Horizons probe has been put into hibernation theregister.co.uk/2017/04/11/nas… #lunchtimescience
theregister.com
How's that for a remote login? NASA puts New Horizons probe to sleep 3.5 billion miles away
Pic: Nap time for spacecraft as it heads out to ice-rock belt
Meet the girl who has had 4 hearts theguardian.com/society/2017/a… #lunchtimescience
theguardian.com
'When I met Chloe she was dead': one girl, four hearts and an NHS miracle
Chloe Narbonne’s heart failed when she was 11, starting a near-hopeless fight for survival. A year on from groundbreaking surgery, she is alive and this is her story
New research has used the Prisoners Dilemma to determine the effects of MDMA on trust newscientist.com/article/mg2343… #lunchtimescience
newscientist.com
People on ecstasy feel loved-up because MDMA boosts trust
Feeling euphoric ECSTASY makes you feel like everyone's your friend. Now an experiment in which people played a trust game after taking the drug is helping to explain why. Also called MDMA, ecstasy...
For 3 days in May the Pint of Science festival will run in various locations throughout Sydney pintofscience.com.au/events/sydney #lunchtimescience
Ceres has a transient exosphere and researchers think they've figured out what causes it sci-news.com/space/planetar… #lunchtimescience
sci.news
Ceres’ Transient Exosphere is Product of Solar Activity, Planetary Researchers Say | Sci.News
Planetary researchers have long thought that the dwarf planet Ceres may have a temporary, thin atmosphere (an exosphere), but mysteries lingered about its origin and why it’s not always present.
Sperm are custom made to seek out and merge with their targets, why not use that to fight cancer sciencealert.com/sperm-are-bein… #lunchtimescience
So, the placenta. We all know what it is, but do you know what it's made off? blogs.plos.org/blog/2017/03/3… #lunchtimescience
An ancient tick preserved in amber contains the oldest fossilised red blood cells yet discovered sciencealert.com/this-ancient-t… #lunchtimescience
sciencealert.com
This Ancient Tick Is Engorged on The Oldest Mammal Blood Ever Discovered
Jurassic Park for monkeys?
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