How to Talk to a Science Denier

03/08/22 The right author and the right book with the right strategy for dealing with those who reject scientific facts. Lee McIntyre

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST): A New Era for Astrophysics

10/04/22 The most sophisticated telescope ever created is now producing its first deep-space images, revealing an astonishing universe. Silas Laycock

Searching for Bio-Molecules

04/29/15 At the Summons Lab at MIT, scientists probe soil and rock samples from both ancient Earth and --using remote instruments-- Mars for bio-molecules. Roger Summons

Self-Defense Mechanisms of the Cell

12/14/10 The cell's self-defense repair kit against hereditary, environmental, and other threats. Sushil Alimchandani

Industrial Agriculture and the Humble Strawberry

02/20/18 The inherent conflict between profit from one of California's major crops and the impact on environment and health. Julie Guthman

Troubled Waters: Red Tides and Other Algae Blooms

12/12/23 Belmont Media Center. Runoffs from agriculture, industries and other sources accumulate in many waters and cause harmful algae blooms (HABs), including the red tides that are increasingly common. Algal blooms are now occurring in every coastal state in the U.S., and are a major threat to marine organisms --and people. Patricia Glibert

Environmental Contaminants and Autism

07/23/13 Determining the relationship between environmental contaminants and the global increase in autism. Marc Weisskopf

Stem Cell Research and Communicating Science

10/03/23 WGBH Forum Network webinar 12 Noon EDT A distinguished pioneer in stem cell research for oral conditions, wound healing and diabetes explains the issues and the advances in this field, and the importance of science communication for the public. Jonathan Garlick

A Potential Solution to the Methane Problem

03/29/22 An innovation attracting great interest: an abundant, inexpensive clay might be used to remove the greenhouse gas methane from the atmosphere. Desiree Plata

Carbon Capture and Storage Will Not Reduce Global Warming

02/09/24 GBH Forum Network webinar (noon ET) The extreme level of atmospheric CO2 is well beyond a “capture and storage/sequestration” solution, yet the hype persists that some clever extraction innovation will resolve the problem. Charles Harvey

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Philip Lieberman, Ph.D.

A distinguished scientist who has contributed significantly to our understanding of the evolution of cognition, communication and language

Featured Guest

Aaron Kesselheim, M.D., J.D., M.P.H.

A research physician who brings his combined medical and legal expertise to the evaluation of regulatory agencies