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Commuter Map AMAPLOS Science Wednesday: Hi Reddit, we’re Alasdair and Garrett and we drew a new map of the United States based on commuter data instead of traditional borders, creating new ways of interpreting how geography impacts our lives – Ask Us Anything! (self.science)
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PsychologyChildren absorb aggression from superhero culture much more than the altruism (news.byu.edu)
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Animal ScienceU.S. Fish & Wildlife declare the first bumblebee species endangered in the United States. (the-scientist.com)
submitted by TheScientistMagazineEditor | The Scientist
BiologyCulture etched on our DNA more than previously known, research suggests|Now, for the first time, researchers say they have quantified the non-genetic aspects of race and identify for individuals of the same ethnic group. (cbsnews.com)
submitted by feedmahfishGrad Student|Aquatic Macroecology|Numerical Ecology
Genetic Health AMAScience AMA Series: We are researchers Elizabeth Blackburn (cell biologist) and Elissa Epel (health psychologist). We have been studying the relationships between telomeres/telomerase with psychological and behavioral factors, and with disease. (self.science)
submitted by Telomere_Effect
BiologyThe correlated evolution of antipredator defences and brain size in mammals (rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org)
submitted by edwinkslGrad Student | Chemical Engineering
Social SciencePostdoc jobs in biomedicine don’t yield a positive return in the labor market, and these positions likely cost graduates roughly three years’ worth of salary in their first 15 years of their careers, finds a new study by Boston University and University of Kansas researchers. (bu.edu)
submitted by mveaMD-PhD-MBA | Clinical Professor/Medicine
Earth ScienceLike what I always wanted as a kid: Send Camera in Space (techantena.com)
submitted by Neypacs
HealthStudy finds that a government-supported policy to reduce salt consumption would be highly cost-effective across the world. Based on costs and a 10% reduction in salt over 10 years, such a program would save nearly 6 million life-years currently lost to cardiovascular disease every year. (eurekalert.org)
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