I’ve got your missing links right here (25 May 2013)

This is chock full of gold. Alex Witze’s profile of Ed Stone, legendary project scientist for the Voyager project.

This. Is. Amazing! Viruses form part of your immune system – by me at Nature. Carl Zimmer also has a deeper take on the story.

A 19-gigapixel NASA flyover of a strip of Earth from Russia to S. Africa!

The FDA steps in to regulate faecal transplants. Maryn McKenna curates the reaction, while Judy Stone asks the FDA’s new control will lead to a DIY backfire

A guy solves three Rubik’s cubes. In six minutes. WHILE JUGGLING THEM.

Absolutely stunning nature photography blog, featuring this ridiculously weird centipede.

A natural history of fluoride. Great Deborah Blum piece

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