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Our selections for this week follow the established rule where a single author is allowed to be featured once every three weeks and posts are arranged in a descending order engagement.
Our top choices
Decrease in air pressure due to lack of oxygen
Nothing explains science better by practical experiments. At the top of our selections for this week is this post by
Eternal Inflation - The Multiverse Might Be Real!

With 7 unique comments as the post above comes this post by
Self Medication: When the guess goes wrong!

Self medication is something that is generally campaigned against, yet, remains quite popular among humans of different ages, races, and nationality. In this post by
Taking a deep peep into some barbaric practices by traditional circumcisers

Next is a post that bordering around female genital mutilation. The practice which has long been criminalized by several countries of the world is still popular in some places. The various means and styles used in mutilating this organ was extensively discussed by
Houston, we have a space junk problem!

Round off our selections for this week is a post concerning the problem created by advancement in technology. The successful launching of artificial satellites in space is behind some of the technology that we humans are currently enjoying, especially in the area of telecommunication. However, little does many know that these artificial satellites have expiry dates, meaning that our space may be filled with satellite junks with time. Getting rid of these junks may not be as easy as getting the satellites into the orbit in the first place. A good write up by
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