Origami: Art and Science

09/08/15 Mathematician L. Mahadevan describes how nature, science and art intersect. It will change your entire perspective.

Are We Alone in the Universe?

07/25/23 For centuries, we Earthlings have considered ourselves unique in the universe. Scientists today, however, tend to doubt our exceptionalism. But just how common might intelligent life be? Mario Livio

How DNA is Folded in Cells and Why it Matters

10/14/14 How DNA is folded in the cell may shed light on cancer and other diseases. Jané Kondev

The Mystery of Animal Migration

09/17/24 How migratory creatures navigate so accurately to their seasonal destinations, sometimes thousands of miles away, is still often a mystery. What do scientists know, and what are they still trying to discover? Charles Walcott

Why We Need an International Plan on Climate Change

07/28/17 The long struggle to commit the international community to prepare for the worldwide climate crisis. Henrik Selin

Take Action! How We Can Save the Environment

06/21/18 Harvard's Law School Environmental Clinic shows us how we can use the law to save our environment. Wendy B. Jacobs

What Should We Talk about When We Talk about Health?

01/30/18 A comprehensive approach to public health: the body, the environment, the culture, the conditions. Sandro Galea

Innovative Solutions to Antibiotic Resistance

03/26/19 New approaches and technologies offer fresh insights to antibiotic resistance, and real solutions. Gautam Dantas

Energy Revolution!

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

Distinguishing Scientific Facts from Disinformation and Distortion

04/05/22 How can we distinguish scientific facts from disinformation? This Union of Concerned Scientists writer battles distortion on a regular basis. Elliott Negin

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Aaron Bernstein, M.D.

The most significant collection of writings on biodiversity and health today

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Peter Fisher, PhD

A leading researcher in particle physics, dark matter, cosmic rays