Probing Exoplanet Atmospheres

05/08/17 A description of exoplanet atmospheres and how scientists attempt to analyze these alien atmospheres. Alexandria Johnson Alexandria Johnson

Light from Darkness? Searching for Dark Matter in the Sky

08/15/19 Dark matter is believed to comprise five-sixths of the matter in the universe, but cannot be "seen." Now, technical innovations offer closer observation and maybe new physics. Tracy Slatyer

"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.....

Leaving It Up to Chance: How Cells Make Decisions

03/18/14 Cells make decisions that turn out to be random. Jané Kondev explains the implications of that surprising discovery.

Impact of Climate Change on Birds and Plants of Massachusetts

01/15/13 A discussion of the exceptionally well-documented climate change in Massachusetts. Richard Primack

Creating Public Doubt about Scientific Facts

11/18/14 How vested interests have misled and confused the public over the years about many critical issues: DDT, tobacco, the ozone hole, environmental toxins, climate change. Naomi Oreskes

The Brain-Computer-Interface Paradox

05-20-25 For individuals paralyzed by injury, stroke or ALS, brain-computer-interface (BCI) devices can enable movement and even speech. However, there are concerns: specifically, that such technology could be developed for mind control. Lukas Meier

New Ways of Imaging the Brain

08/16/18 A visit to the Alan Jasanoff Lab at MIT to learn how brain scientists are developing new techniques and devices to improve brain imaging.

The D-Lab at MIT: Engineering by and for Developing Nations

11/01/11 An award-winning MIT lab engineers practical necessities for impoverished nations. Amy Smith

Carbon Capture and Conversion

07/19/21 A carbon capture innovation that can produce useful, products, including non-polluting transportation fuels. Sami Khan

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Featured Author

Walter Willett, M.D.,

First-rate advice from the most cited nutritionist internationally: a guide to improving health through a good diet

Featured Guest

William Detrich, PhD

An outstanding scientist reveals how the "anti-freeze" adaptations in Antarctic icefish can shed light on the relationship between climate and evolution and also on resistance to disease