What's Up at the 2015 Large Hadron Collider

10/27/15 A report on the 2015 experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, now at unprecedented 13 TeV energy. Tulika Bose

Galileo and the Science Deniers

09/14/21 Today scientific information is available to all, yet misinformation and denialism abound. Galileo's famous struggle for truth centuries ago is highly relevant today. Mario Livio

Why AI Can Seem Sentient

05/10/23 Although technologies such as ChatBots are not conscious, their sophisticated communications can seem human enough to fool people. That raises concerns. Nir Eisikovits

"Shocking" News from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents

07/10/12 In probably the most extreme environmment on Earth, organisms are thriving. Peter Girguis explains how.....

The Real Key to Feeding the World

09/20/21 The distinguished scientist and author of "Growing a Revolution: Bringing Our Soil Back to Life" explains the destructiveness of industrialized agriculture and shows how to feed the world while restoring the soil and environment. David Montgomery

How Restorative Development Can Address Climate Change

09/13/16 An international authority on the dual impacts of climate change and environmental destruction discusses the urgent need for a restorative development policy. William Moomaw

Cancer Research: How It Works and Why It's Crucial Today

04/08/25 Numerous types of cancer are increasing today and scientists are trying to identify the causes. That's why cancer research is one of the most important concerns of modern science. We learn how the research is done and also why federal funding for this work is essential. Gerald Denis

Bionic Being: The New Prosthetics

06/21/11 In this extraordinary era almost any limb, organ or tissue can be replaced. Shawn Kelly

Power Plants and the Freshwater Crisis

06/25/13 The cooling systems of power plants use an enormous percentage of our diminishing freshwater supply. What's the solution? John Rogers

Replacing Plastic: The Merits of Shrilk

02/04/14 Materials scientist Javier Fernandez discusses the "plastisphere" crisis and how it motivated the development of biodegradable "shrilk."

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Ana Soto, M.D. & Carlos Sonnenschein, M.D.

Important probe of traditional assumptions about cell proliferation, particularly in the case of cancer

Featured Guest

Gang Chen, PhD

A major innovator in the field of alternative energy