Jul 04 Watch Our Founding Fathers: Who Were They and What Happened to Them? Our Founding Fathers: Who Were They and What Happened to Them?… Continue watching
Jul 04 Watch In South Texas, Luring Dropouts Back By Sending Them to College In South Texas, Luring Students Back By Sending Them to College… Continue watching
Jul 04 Watch What the ‘Rock Star’ Discovery of the Higgs Boson Means for Science What the 'Rock Star' Discovery of the Higgs Boson Means for Science… Continue watching
Jul 04 Physicists Announce Evidence of Higgs-Like Particle Updated: 11:40 a.m. ET | Here's a look at Wednesday's exciting announcement from CERN. Plus, we've included a sampling of visual primers from various media outlets to help explain the Higgs boson, what it is, why it's been so… Continue reading
Jul 03 Watch How Will the Health Care Law Work? Americans Ask, We Answer Susan Dentzer of the journal Health Affairs answers specific questions about the health care law from Americans visiting the National Mall. Among the questions, what will the law mean for small businesses, how soon can someone with pre-existing conditions buy… Continue watching
Jul 03 Health Reform Views: Most Ordinary Americans Not Budging By Jason Kane Tea Party activist William Temple protests in front of he U.S. Supreme Court on the day the health care reform ruling was handed down, upholding the law. Read his opinions here and those of other Americans below. Word has… Continue reading
Jul 02 Watch Alan Alda’s ‘Flame Challenge’ Illuminates Importance of Communicating Science Alan Alda's 'Flame Challenge' Illuminates Importance of Communicating Science… Continue watching
Jul 02 Watch Chief Justice Roberts’ Key Role in Health Care Ruling Jeffrey Brown talks to Laurence Tribe, a professor at Harvard Law School who had Chief Justice John Roberts and President Obama as students, and David Rivkin, who represented the states that challenged the health care law, about what the Supreme… Continue watching
Jul 02 Watch What’s Causing Unusually Hot Temperatures in U.S.? Lack of water, "the great air conditioner", is causing unusually high temperatures and extreme weather events in the United States, Kevin Trenberth with the National Center for Atmospheric Research tells Judy Woodruff. Continue watching
Jul 02 In Wake of Health Reform Decision, Medicaid Expansion in the Crosshairs By Betty Ann Bowser To hear some health officials tell it, they thought they had won the lottery back in 2010 when the Affordable Care Act was signed. Not only did it provide a mechanism for states to get more Americans to buy health… Continue reading