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

Reconstructing the Inaccessible Cosmic Dawn

12/06/22 The only way to understand the emergence of the earliest structures in the universe is through complex computer simulations. Here's how they are created and tested. Mark Vogelsberger

What Happened to the Honeybees?

01/20/15 The decimation of honeybee colonies is also a public health warning about pesticides. Chensheng (Alex) Lu

Language Acquisition: How Many Languages Can You Learn?

10/10/18 The acquisition of even one language is very complicated. But there are some --called hyperpolyglotals-- who learn dozens of languages. How does the brain do this? Evelina Fedorenko

Plankton: The Humble Base of the Ocean Ecosystem

02/14/17 Ancient diatom fossils provide clues to the adaptability of these vital organisms in the deep past, and can help predict plankton survival in the present climate change. Christopher Bowler

Earthquakes and Tsunamis

04/12/16 How ocean earthquakes generate tsunamis --and where tsunamis can occur. John Ebel

Nutrition for a Healthy Aging Brain

11/08/22. Can corrective nutrition prevent or reverse cognitive decline among older adults with bad diets? Here's a forthcoming study. Susan Roberts

What's Your DNA Profile Doing on a Federal Database?

04/11/11 The public should be more familiar with the broad implications of forensic DNA. Sheldon Krimsky.

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

Energy Revolution!

05/21/15 Conversion to wind and solar power is entirely possible now in the U.S. Mara Prentiss

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Eric Chaisson, Ph.D.

An interdisciplinary approach to the evolution of complexity in the cosmos -from subatomic particles to life

Featured Guest

Patricia Glibert, Ph.D.

A prominent a marine scientist, distinguished for her research on nutrient use by phytoplankton and harmful algal blooms in waters around the world.