What Mathematicians Reveal about Gerrymandering

10/25/17 Finally, an explanation of how voting districts can be unfairly sliced and diced. Justin Solomon

History of the Universe in One Hour

11/13/11 From the Big Bang to parallel universes... Max Tegmark

The Human Genome Project

09/20/11 The challenge for genomic studies today is how to manage the vast collection of data. John Quackenbush

Kingdom of Play

05/06/24 WGBH Forum Network webinar. All sorts of animals engage in imaginative types of play. Is this behavior just creature-entertainment, or is it important for development and bonding? David Toomey

Effects of Climate Change on New England’s Forests

01/15/20 The detailed study of New England forests helps to predict the impact of decreasing snowpacks and rising temperatures ecosystems.. Pamela Templer

Microbes Matter: From Healthy Soil to Your Healthy Gut

02/08/17 An important new book connects the dots between the role of microbes in healthy soil and in human health. David Montgomery and Anne Biklé

Environmental Toxins and the Brain

10/2014 Many common toxins in the environment significantly harm the fetal brain. Philippe Grandjean

Unusual Brain Adaptations

05/30/23 Language acquisition despite the absence of a critical brain region for language demonstrates the remarkable adaptability of the human brain. Evelina Fedorenko

Hard Facts about Carbon Capture and Storage

05/18/22 Just how effective is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), the much-promoted solution to the excess atmospheric CO2 from fossil fuels? June Sekera and Neva Goodwin

There Is More Than Enough Renewable Energy

03/06/18 Irrefutable evidence for why we should --and can-- transition to renewable energy without delay. Mara Prentiss

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

David R. Montgomery, Ph.D.

A leading geologist who connects the relationship between rocks and life

Featured Guest

Michael Levin, PhD.

A researcher with an exceptionally innovative approach to regeneration and developmental biology