Extras

Jupiter's Latest Moon Discovery
As if 67 moons weren’t enough, scientists discovered 12 new ones orbiting the planet.
Jupiter's Latest Moon Discovery

Fireproofing Our Future through Better Design
Before a wildfire ever starts, there are ways to make homes and buildings safer.
Fireproofing Our Future through Better Design

Turn to Science for Great Thanksgiving Stuffing
Learn the secret to making delicious stuffing that's not gummy.
Turn to Science for Great Thanksgiving Stuffing

Winter Is Coming… And So Is Seasonal Depression
As the days shorten, our internal clocks have to recalibrate. But that's hard for some.
Winter Is Coming… And So Is Seasonal Depression

Modern Politics Activates the Brain's Ancient Wiring
How does your brain process political ideas?
Modern Politics Activates the Brain's Ancient Wiring

The spinning of the Earth means we don't always see straight paths as straight.
What is the Coriolis Effect?

Antonio Paris translates how to survive on other planets into surviving after Maria.
Healing After Hurricane Maria

After Hurricane Maria, the Arecibo Observatory staff worked to rebuild its facility.
The Arecibo Observatory

Macaque Monkeys Adapt After Hurricane Maria
Researchers investigate whether 1800 macaques may have been changed by Hurricane Maria.
Macaque Monkeys Adapt After Hurricane Maria

Distributed Energy in Puerto Rico
Puerto Ricans are innovating to find new energy solutions after Hurricane Maria.
Distributed Energy in Puerto Rico

Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Erupts
New fissures are devastating neighborhoods on Hawaii’s Big Island.
Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Erupts

In different but similar ways, both your brain and the laws of physics can slow down time.
How to Slow Down Time

Remembering John Pilley, the owner and trainer of Chaser the Border Collie.
The World’s Smartest Dog

Scientists found a large body of liquid water beneath the southern ice caps of Mars.
Liquid Water Found on Mars

Separation and Children’s Brains
Even brief separations can impair the brain development of a young child or infant.
Separation and Children’s Brains

Hawaii’s Kilauea and Guatemala’s Fuego volcanic eruptions have been remarkably destructive
Tale of Two Volcanoes

Net Neutrality’s End and Science
Depending on your perspective, the repeal of net neutrality could help or hurt science.
Net Neutrality’s End and Science
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