Exoplanet Atomospheres

12/02/14 How do scientists investigate exoplanet atmospheres --and what are they discovering? Mercedes Lopez-Morales

Living in Space: Artificial Gravity and Bioastronautics

01/04/21 The human body requires a gravity environment. So how do aerospace engineers plan for the colonization of space? Developing artificial gravity is a major objective. Ana Diaz Artiles

Enigmas of Life: Getting It Started and Becoming Complex

08/09/16 An investigation of the two major questions about the origin of life, and their relevance in search for life elsewhere in the universe. Zachary Adam

Art and Nature: A Special Exhibit

08/30/18 Boston-area artists Susan Heideman and Michelle Lougee discuss their fascinating exhibit, "The Life of Forms."

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

Genetics and Social Responsibility

10/07/14 A distinguished leader in genetic research discusses his dual commitment to science and ethics. Jon Beckwith

Long-Term Health Threats of BPA and Other Endocrine Disruptors

08/21/12 Endocrine disruptors such as BPA cause developmental problems and disease. How does this damage occur? Ana Soto and Carlos Sonnenschein

Renewable Energy Progress --Despite Resistance from the Fossil Fuel Industry

11/10/15 What we can do to speed up the transition to renewable energy, despite Big Oil's well funded resistance. Jeff Deyette

Public Acceptance of Wind Energy in Massachusetts: Factors, Implications

05/14/13 Why public acceptance of wind power can differ from one community to another. Maria Petrova

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

David Toomey, Ph.D.

A writer who also teaches science-technical writing (as well as literature)

Featured Guest

Steven Nahn, PhD

A member of the international CMS project at the Large Hadron Collider discusses his fascinating work