Friday was the last Science on Tap edition. We have been lucky enough to have delivered you a weekly dose of timely and fun #science news. Thank you for supporting us!
#Collagen seems to be a buzz word lately, but is it really a miracle supplement? Two board certified #dermatologists dive into the details of collagen in our Original Print: https://t.co/gy9f750jNC
Have you ever flown in your dreams? Us too. But why does that happen? In our latest Original Print, find out about cool research that used virtual reality to to study flying dreams. https://t.co/OeSlkcMyPw
Do peregrine #falcons imprint on cities? Maybe...maybe not. In our newest Original Print article, we look closer at conservationistsโ theory that peregrines imprint on the #city landscape. https://t.co/Xf1h9Skop8
Weโve got some news, Tappers. We're sad to share that we will deliver the final edition of Science on Tap on Friday, December 18. We are excited to focus on other @aaas initiatives to spread #sciencenews and info. Thank you for your continuous support! We <3 you guys!
Does the sight of a #crow leave you unsettled? Well they may think the same about you according to a wildlife #biologist and specialist on crow behavior at the @UW in Seattle. Read our Original Print for more: https://t.co/amHua3hnBJ
As the end of hurricane season approaches, it makes you wonder, what do hurricane trackers do from December through May? Well, we've got the answer. Read the full story in our Original Print: https://t.co/EWwfLBO0E2
What does #Europa and a glow stick have in common? They both glow in the dark! The powerful radiation from #Jupiter causes the dark side Europa to glow bright which scientists believe could help determine if Europa could hold life. https://t.co/xA63T0TA6p
Mark Kelly is making his way to the Senate! And he has a resume a bit different from most politicians, as he's been to space four times. https://t.co/OaYBjplah3
As #Theta formed in the eastern Atlantic a week ago, it sealed the deal, becoming the 29th named #storm of the season. This latest named storm made it the season with the most named storms on record. https://t.co/VUcAPjJlXE
A new study by Lin Li and Pinaki Chakraborty at the @OISTedu explains that warmer #water because of #climatechange helps storms last longer. https://t.co/f1wK4iSsaO
If you plan to attend #Thanksgiving this year, traveling by car is the safest way to go to prevent the spread to your loved ones. @vox shares the 11 questions to consider before making a decision on Thanksgiving:
https://t.co/sx5xL9fiqZ
Bunny the #dog and her owner Alexis Devine have a unique way of communicating with each other through a soundboard, as seen on @tiktok_us. See why scientists are skeptical about their secret language: https://t.co/lqkw5blhTG
This isn't the first time that that drug companies and research groups have announced early positive #COVID-19 results from trials in press releases before the scientific review process is complete. https://t.co/T7kB0M4H20
NYC was one of the first places in the country to take a hit from the #coronavirus, which is why wastewater treatment planets took action. The facilities started to collect sewage samples to test for traces of #COVID-19 to monitor the amount of virus found https://t.co/3YifZUpJUs
2020 has brought a record season of storms in the Atlantic, 29 to be exact, which has led scientists to question the cause. While evidence doesn't directly link a surge in storms to climate change, their behavior does. https://t.co/hwIBMP092l
Ancient 9000-year-old #Andean remains believed to be those of a male chief hunter actually belonged to a female, according to University of Arizona #bioarchaeologist Jim Watson. The discovery has led to many reexaminations of ancient burials. https://t.co/gMuTeoD1TP
As the nation mourns the life of esteemed @Jeopardy! host #AlexTrebek, we reflect on all his accomplishments, including his deep passion of #geography education as the hosted the @NatGeo Bee for 25 years. https://t.co/y78pDlC3eU
"Media multitasking" - or engaging with multiple forms of #digital or screen-based #media simultaneously - is affecting the memories of young adults, according to a new scientific study. https://t.co/98rNoPd4WP
Assistant professor in public health and community medicine at @TuftsUniversity School of Medicine, Karen Sautter Errichetti, starts each glass with a "level of Fauci" barometer as a way for students to gauge how they are coping with the stresses of 2020. https://t.co/rwlgi3FHPR