Happy Fourth Of July guys! Thanks for supporting this week's newsletter! We got some great content lined up from the community this week including some articles on gridcoin, crispr and the best way to avoid light pollution! Be sure to upvote, follow and join the science-trail discord to have a better chance of your content being featured!
Post By: Trismegistuz
5. Decentralized Science
@rieki looks to revolutionize the creative aspects of research through shining light on the negatives of a centralized scientific community.
By : rieki
4. Gridcoin
@lukestokes is on point this week with a breakdown of the great Gridcoin!
By : lukestokes
3. The End of Painful Vaccinations?
User @cloh76 teaches us about the revolutionary way we are minimizing the pain from vaccinations.
By : cloh76
2. Crispr Gene Editing; Are We Playing God?
Has gene editing gone too far? Is crispr too advanced for our own good? @road2wisdom looks to answers the question of if we are playing god with this gene editing technique.
By : road2wisdom
1. Best Places to Avoid Light Pollution
An amazing mix of @science and @photography, @surpassinggoogle shares some of the most amazing and scenic views that will help you stargaze without the glow of those nasty city lights.
By : surpassinggoogle
Wow! Thank you for the mention🌞 I appreciate it. I will see you in the discord chat room soon. Up voted and resteemed 💯🙂
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Aww thank you Shane I appreciate that🌞 Thanks for always pushing me in the right direction and giving me great advice when I first started. You are very hands on and you don't have to be. So thank you for your time I look forward to many more funny times. But most of all thank you for being YOU🌞
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Thanks for the mention! The article you mentioned above is a proposed solution to this articles critiques:
Is Science Just Another Religion?: 21st Century Dogma, Faith in Science and the Cult of Objectivity