Neutron Stars and Gravitational Waves

03/08/21 Gravitational waves produced by colliding neutron stars are providing unique information about the universe. Edo Berger

Physics Beyond the Standard Model at the Large Hadron Collider

06/26/20 The particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider represent a search for a new physics in the form of new particles or forces that account for unknowns about the cosmos. Markus Klute

Ancient Environmental Shifts and Evolution

05/03/21 A warming climate led to the emergence of grasslands, which led to major evolutionary changes. Aly Baumgartner

A Spotlight on the Impact of the Wildlife Trade

07/14/20 The persistence of the international wildlife trade is destructive for wildlife, ecosystems, environment, and human health. Maria Ivanova and Candace Famiglietti

Solar Geoengineering: What You Need to Know

09/24/24 WGBH Forum Network webinar, The alarming increase in global warming has stimulated interest in solar geoengineering, a means of shading the planet --but not a means of reducing the source of warming, the excessive CO2 and methane in the atmosphere. Daniel Cziczo

Ocean Sediments: Earth's Deep Climate History

10/10/14 A leader in the international research on marine sediments explains how climate history is recorded in ocean sediments. Richard Murray

How Effective Are Vitamin D Supplements?

04/23/24 Promoted for years as a means to strengthen bones and lower risk of multiple diseases, improved studies by JoAnn Manson and others revealed that Vitamin D supplements were not very effective at all. Natural sources, including sunshine, are much better. It’s important to understand why. JoAnn Manson

Probing the Health Molecules of Plants: The Weng Lab at Whitehead Institute

02/10/19 A visit to the Weng Lab at Whitehead Institute to learn how researchers exploit the mechanisms and molecules of plants contributing to medical innovations. Jing-Ke Weng

Renewable Energy Progress --Despite Resistance from the Fossil Fuel Industry

11/10/15 What we can do to speed up the transition to renewable energy, despite Big Oil's well funded resistance. Jeff Deyette

Public Acceptance of Wind Energy in Massachusetts: Factors, Implications

05/14/13 Why public acceptance of wind power can differ from one community to another. Maria Petrova

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

H. William Detrich, Ph.D.

Two textbooks by an international expert on Arctic biology and genetics

Featured Guest

Eric Chaisson, Ph.D.

An outstanding scientist and author with an interdisciplinary approach to studying the evolution of the universe