THE RUNDOWN BLOG | May 16, 2013

Latest Forecast Shows the U.S. Drought Moving West

  • Latest Forecast Shows the U.S. Drought Moving West
  • The drought shows signs of lifting in the East -- but the forecast shows more trouble ahead as the drought is expected to intensify in the West and Central Plains this summer, according to NOAA.

THE RUNDOWN BLOG | May 16, 2013

Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield Reflects on Four Months in Orbit

  • Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield Reflects on Four Months in Orbit
  • Canadian Space Agency Commander Chris Hadfield discussed his four months on the International Space Station during his first press conference since returning to Earth. He also spoke of the peril of re-adapting to gravity. He's even had to change the way he speaks. "I hadn't realized I'd learned to talk with a weightless tongue."

THE RUNDOWN BLOG | May 15, 2013

Moon and Earth May Share a Watery Past

  • Moon and Earth May Share a Watery Past
  • Scientists have found water trapped in lunar rocks. But where did it come from? And how did it get there? A new study last week says it may have come from Earth more than 4 billion years ago.

THE RUNDOWN BLOG | May 14, 2013

Commander Hadfield Reports to Ground Control

  • Commander Hadfield Reports to Ground Control
  • Commander Chris Hadfield is a great many things: photographer, educator, social media maven -- did I mention astronaut? Add troubadour to the laundry list. That his music video -- a cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" -- has already scored 6.6 million hits is a testament to his success as a popularizer of science and space.

REPORT | May 10, 2013

News Wrap: Carbon Dioxide Level Hits Grim Milestone

  • News Wrap: Carbon Dioxide Level Hits Grim Milestone
  • In other news Friday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere has reached a level not seen in millions of years. Also, the new skyscraper at Ground Zero in lower Manhattan now stands at its full height. The new structure will be the tallest in the U.S.

THE RUNDOWN BLOG | May 10, 2013

As Rios Montt Trial Nears End, A Look Back at US Role in Guatemala's Civil War

  • As Rios Montt Trial Nears End, A Look Back at US Role in Guatemala's Civil War
  • After seven weeks of testimony, a verdict may be reached today on the trial of former Guatemalan leader Efraín Ríos Montt, who is charged with genocide and crimes against humanity committed during his 1982-1983 rule. Revisit the 1983 debate over the U.S. role in Guatemala from the MacNeil/Lehrer Report.

REPORT | May 8, 2013

From Guatemalan Soil, Scientists Unearth Signs of Genocide

  • From Guatemalan Soil, Scientists Unearth Signs of Genocide
  • In Guatemala, investigators using forensic science have compelling evidence that thousands of innocent indigenous Ixil Mayans were the target of extermination in the 1980s. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on how murder, politics and science intersect in the genocide trial of former leader Efrain Rios Montt.

UPDATE | May 8, 2013

Guatemala: Why We Cannot Turn Away

  • Guatemala: Why We Cannot Turn Away
  • Tonight, Miles O'Brien reports from Guatemala on forensic science used to document charges of a genocide against thousands of indigenous Mayans in the 80s. From Boing Boing's Xeni Jardin, who co-produced the piece, here's a look at their reporting.

ART BEAT BLOG | May 8, 2013

For Sarah Brightman, 'Dreamchaser' Is a Prelude to Upcoming Space Journey

  • For Sarah Brightman, 'Dreamchaser' Is a Prelude to Upcoming Space Journey
  • Sarah Brightman's latest album, "Dreamchaser," is inspired by her life-long fascination with space, and in two years, her childhood dream is set to become reality when she boards a rocket and travels to the International Space Station.

REPORT | May 7, 2013

Hey, Look at This! San Francisco's Exploratorium Boasts Fun, Interactive Science

  • Hey, Look at This! San Francisco's Exploratorium Boasts Fun, Interactive Science
  • San Francisco's Exploratorium, one of the nation's most successful science and technology centers, has just opened its brand new location. Spencer Michels reports on how the center's hands-on teaching approach peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike.

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