I’ve Got Your Missing Links Right Here (27 June 2015)
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[A slightly curtailed selection this week as I’ve been away at a conference. Normal service will resume in July.]
Top picks
You know when you get a splinter & your body expels it? Starfish can do that but to an EXTREME degree. By Liz Preston.
This Tumblr of Epic Conducting Photos (and GIFs) made my day.
A “feeling for the organism” – David Baltrus is absolutely right on the need for natural history in the era of genomics
Maria Konnikova on whether pornography is bad for us. Spoiler: no.
“Certain people, researchers have discovered, can’t summon up mental images — it’s as if their mind’s eye is blind.” Carl Zimmer on aphantasia.
Can the Bacteria in Your Gut Explain Your Mood? Peter Andrey Smith on the science of the “gut-brain axis”
More
Inside the Fight to Stop Giraffes’ ‘Silent Extinction’
New fossil gives some clues about how turtles got their shells.
The hard science of oxytocin [spoiler: not just a hug hormone]
Early focus groups, mostly women, told Microsoft they felt like Clippy was leering at them.
Human-organs-on-chips win Design of the Year
A vengeful firefly? Serial killer at a rave? Compromised spy with a flare gun? Oh, right, millipede.
Why Argentina is the bookshop capital of the world
Science has just published a comment seriously calling into question the “Chick Mental Number Line” story that I reported on.
Chris Chambers and Brian Nosek on new journal guidelines for open science and reproducibility
Giraffe survives battle wound, adapts to life with a zig-zag neck
Obama interviews Attenborough!!!
“What do we do when antibiotics don’t work any more?” Maryn McKenna’s excellent TED talk is live.
Astoundingly beautiful: Radiant reefs found deep in the Red Sea
World’s Frogs Unveil 5-Million-Year Plan To Move Up Food Chain
Racehorses are getting faster. Why?
“Study: Floating Heap Of Trash Now Ocean’s Apex Predator”
New fossil gives some clues about how turtles got their shells.
What happens when you want your crazy futuristic cyborg implant removed?
The Onion on mass extinctions
This artist drew modern animals like the way we draw dinosaurs and it’s horrifying
An impossible sight on Earth: 3 crescent moons in 1 shot, Titan, Rhea & Mimas, frm Cassini
An investigation into the perks and pitfalls of being a celebrity tree
Filling in the story of Europe’s first humans
“It was as if were looking directly into life’s birthplace.” Jen Barone travels to some hydrothermal vents.
Go Further
Animals
- Cougar travels 1,000 miles in one of longest recorded treksCougar travels 1,000 miles in one of longest recorded treks
- Rare gray whale spotted in the Atlantic—and it's only the beginningRare gray whale spotted in the Atlantic—and it's only the beginning
- Why 'funga' is just as important as flora and faunaWhy 'funga' is just as important as flora and fauna
- Termite fossils prove mating hasn't changed in 38 million yearsTermite fossils prove mating hasn't changed in 38 million years
Environment
- Why the 2024 hurricane season could be especially activeWhy the 2024 hurricane season could be especially active
- Mushroom leather? The future of fashion is closer than you think.Mushroom leather? The future of fashion is closer than you think.
- This deadly fungus is hitchhiking its way across the worldThis deadly fungus is hitchhiking its way across the world
- Why 'funga' is just as important as flora and faunaWhy 'funga' is just as important as flora and fauna
- This exploding mine holds a treasure that may change the worldThis exploding mine holds a treasure that may change the world
History & Culture
- See the story of Jonah and the whale like never beforeSee the story of Jonah and the whale like never before
- This ancient mosaic offers extraordinary insights into the pastThis ancient mosaic offers extraordinary insights into the past
- These are the real dunes that inspired Dune—and you can visit themThese are the real dunes that inspired Dune—and you can visit them
- Meet the only woman privy to the plot to kill Julius CaesarMeet the only woman privy to the plot to kill Julius Caesar
Science
- Women’s bodies are understudied—but that’s starting to changeWomen’s bodies are understudied—but that’s starting to change
- Hundreds of tiny arachnids are likely on your face right nowHundreds of tiny arachnids are likely on your face right now
- What's worse than a hangover? Hangxiety. Here's why it happens.What's worse than a hangover? Hangxiety. Here's why it happens.
Travel
- A taste of West Bengal, from curries to Kolkata street foodA taste of West Bengal, from curries to Kolkata street food
- Discover southeastern Spain's secret coastal regionDiscover southeastern Spain's secret coastal region
- All aboard Norway's slow train under the midnight sunAll aboard Norway's slow train under the midnight sun