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

Our Expanding Universe: The DESI Project's First Results

05/14/24 WGBH Forum Network Webinar. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), specifically designed to measure the universe's expansion, has now produced the largest and most precise 3D map for the expansion analysis. And the first results of the survey are amazing. Paul Martini

The Biological Mind

03/27/18 The "mind" is not an isolated entity; it is connected to a physical-social environment. Alan Jasanoff

Infant Fossil Teeth: Clues to Ancient Human Development

11/13/13 Ancient infant teeth reveal the importance of weaning patterns in human evolution. Tanya Smith

How Restorative Development Can Address Climate Change

09/13/16 An international authority on the dual impacts of climate change and environmental destruction discusses the urgent need for a restorative development policy. William Moomaw

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

See What I Mean? Visualizing in Science

12/11/12 Visual representation is essential for the communication of science concepts and data. Bang Wong

The Youth Pill

09/10/10 What are the possibilities of extending human life and good health? David Stipp

The Push for Renewable Energy

06/26/16 An author-activist urges public engagement to ensure the transition to renewable energy. Philip Warburg

Why Are We Spending Billions on Carbon Capture and Storage?

09/20/22 Despite the hype, carbon capture and storage (CCS) is not a solution to the CO2 problem. Charles Harvey

Today's Featured Contributors

Featured Author

Alan Jasanoff, Ph.D.

An important discussion of why the brain must be considered within its physical, natural, and social environment

Featured Guest

Richard Murray, PhD

A leading expert on ocean sediments and biogeochemistry of the oceans