Cosmic Evolution

12/09/14 From the beginning of the universe to complex life: an explanation of the development of the cosmos. Eric Chaisson

Reconstructing the Evolution of Stars

01/24/17 How astronomers read the evolution of the universe through the chemistry of the stars. Robert Simcoe

How the Brain Produces Language --and What Can Go Wrong

11/17/15 The science of neural networks reveals the awesome complexity of normal speech production and also brings help for language disorders. Frank Guenther

Ancient Environmental Shifts and Evolution

05/03/21 A warming climate led to the emergence of grasslands, which led to major evolutionary changes. Aly Baumgartner

Our Shaking Earth: Understanding and Predicting Earthquakes

11-28-23 GBH Forum Network webinar: 12 Noon (EST) Our planet is subject to more than 50 earthquakes a day. How do scientists analyze this activity and can they predict the most threatening quakes? Brendan Meade

Troubled Waters: Fewer Fish, Increasing Malnutrition

10/25/16 A combination of climate change, industrial fishing, and seafood trade now threaten basic health in many developing nations. Christopher Golden

Scientists Raise the Alarm: Endocrine Disruptors Affect Brain Development

08/03/20 An important update on the impact of common toxins in the environment that permanently affect the brain -starting in the womb. The evidence of damage is far ahead of the regulation of these chemicals. Thomas Zoeller

Cracking the Neural Code for Speech

01/27/12 vThe Neural Prosthesis Lab at Boston University demonstrates the Brain-Computer-Interface: a communication device for the severely impaired. Frank Guenther

Innovations for the People: The GEAR Lab at MIT

10/19/20 The Global Engineering and Research (GEAR) Lab produces cost-saving, practical innovations that make a real difference for developing nations: home-use desalination, drip irrigation -and many other solutions. Amos Winter

From Sea-Sponge to Skyscraper: Bioinspired Engineering

11/16/20 The structure of a humble marine organism inspires mechanical engineers and architects in the design of skyscrapers, massive bridges and other challenging projects. Matheus Fernandes

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Les Kaufman, Ph.D.

Insightful essays about the relationship between environmental damage and extinction

Featured Guest

Lincoln Greenhill, Ph.D.

A prominent astrophysicist shows how radio astronomy probes the early universe