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Emily V. Driscoll • March 20, 2007
Scientists turn to tree rings to learn more about our climate's history.
Peter Sergo • March 19, 2007
Melting snow and ice allow global warming to gain more ground.
Jeremy Hsu • March 19, 2007
How scientists measure the sensitivity of our climate.
Joshua J Romero • March 19, 2007
Why it’s easier to predict the next 20 years of warming than this weekend’s weather.
Morgen E. Peck • March 19, 2007
As atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves into increasingly acidic oceans, vibrant coral hamlets are fading into ghost towns.
My dogs were sprayed by a skunk, and I’ve washed them in hydrogen peroxide and baking soda — but how do I rid my house of the odor?
Ben Leach • March 19, 2007
- asks Frank DeMayo
Jennifer Moser • March 15, 2007
Despite the scientific research going on aboard the space station and the shuttles, space exploration has become largely a source of entertaining stories.
Erica Westly • March 7, 2007
A Yale researcher applies behavioral therapy to Tourette Syndrome.
“Someone told me that human beings have been around for only 60 thousand years. This is shorter than I thought. Is this true? Where did we come from?”
Kristin Elise Phillips • March 5, 2007
- asks Mark from New York City
Joshua J Romero • February 28, 2007
Veterans Affairs’ clinicians are untrained in the most effective form of treating post traumatic stress disorder.
Joshua J Romero • February 26, 2007
People want the $100 laptop, but the story of its commercialization keeps changing.
I heard about a bandage for soldiers that’s made from shrimp! What’s in shrimp that makes these bandages effective?
Lindsey Bewley • February 26, 2007
- asks Nan Knight from Temple, TX.
Emily V. Driscoll • February 26, 2007
In episode one of The Sound of Science, find out how air bags relate to video games, which predator might dethrone polar bears as the top of the food chain in the Arctic, and how a dust cloud circumnavigates the globe.
Jeremy Hsu • February 23, 2007
- asks Ellie Robinson
Jeremy Hsu • February 21, 2007
The science behind an Oscar-nominated film.