Einstein's Relativity

11/22/10 Einstein completely changed our understanding of the universe. Here's how. Tereasa Brainerd

Dark Matter in the Universe

09/28/10 Some mysterious, invisible stuff is holding galaxies together. Peter Fisher

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

Industrial Agriculture and the Humble Strawberry

02/20/18 The inherent conflict between profit from one of California's major crops and the impact on environment and health. Julie Guthman

Troubled Waters: Red Tides and Other Algae Blooms

12/12/23 Belmont Media Center. Runoffs from agriculture, industries and other sources accumulate in many waters and cause harmful algae blooms (HABs), including the red tides that are increasingly common. Algal blooms are now occurring in every coastal state in the U.S., and are a major threat to marine organisms --and people. Patricia Glibert

Save Medical Research!

08/05/25 A need-to-know program about the necessity of medical research and the consequences of the government's abrupt cuts on research and agency funding. Gerald Denis

Viruses: Threats in a Tiny Package

11/06/14 Viral infections that were once obscure are potentially global threats in a highly linked world. New tools are being deployed to identify and block these diseases. John Connor

Hard Facts about Carbon Capture and Storage

05/18/22 Just how effective is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), the much-promoted solution to the excess atmospheric CO2 from fossil fuels? June Sekera and Neva Goodwin

There Is More Than Enough Renewable Energy

03/06/18 Irrefutable evidence for why we should --and can-- transition to renewable energy without delay. Mara Prentiss

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David Stipp

Clear and accurate information about the prospects for healthy aging

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David Toomey, Ph.D.

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