Beyond the Standard Model? The Latest from Fermilab

06/07/21 A discussion about the recent Muon g-2 experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) and also Fermilab's work on the upgrade of the CMS project at CERN. Steve Nahn and James Mott

Solar Magnetic Storms and Space Weather

03/13/13 How the Sun's magnetic storms can affect electric grids and electronic communications. Jeffrey Hughes

Scale-Free Complex Networks: Albert-László Barabási, Ph.D.

08/05/13 A visit to the Barabási Lab at Northeastern University to learn how scale-free complex networks affect scientific perspectives

Using Genetics to Trace Human History

07/08/16 An explanation of how modern genetics analysis confirms ancient human migrations, such as the Indo-Europeans. Nick Patterson

Earthquakes!

03/16/10 Earthquakes occur somewhere, every day. Can they be predicted, and if so, how? Colleen Dalton

Deep-Sea Volcanoes

04/26/16 Scientists are now able to study in detail the dynamic volcanic activity of the deep ocean ridges. Here are some amazing discoveries. Daniel Fornari

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

From Sea-Sponge to Skyscraper: Bioinspired Engineering

11/16/20 The structure of a humble marine organism inspires mechanical engineers and architects in the design of skyscrapers, massive bridges and other challenging projects. Matheus Fernandes

Harnassing Geothermal Energy

10/11/22 Geothermal energy is an ideal source of renewable energy, but it can be hard to access. Here's a plan. Paul Woskov

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Henrik Selin, Ph.D.

An international expert on climate change and environmental policy who emphasizes the need for global action on climate change

Featured Guest

Shawn Kelly, Ph.D.

An innovative engineer who has developed a famous electric eye, and a brain stimulation device among other devices