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Space, Physics, and Math
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Arielle Duhaime-Ross • March 26, 2013
New X-ray technology is about to make it a lot harder to plant a bomb on a plane
Katie Hiler • February 14, 2013
Aubrey Shick is doing everything she can to finish work on Romibo, the first do-it-yourself autism therapy robot
William Herkewitz • February 13, 2013
Astrophysicist Charles Hailey is building instruments to examine dark matter, black holes and more
Naveena Sadasivam • February 3, 2013
With the surge in telescopic space data, pro-am astronomy collaborations are making stellar discoveries
Kate Baggaley • December 27, 2012
Innovations abound in hurricane forecasting and observation
William Herkewitz • December 1, 2012
How uranium is causing fission between Iran and Western powers
Naveena Sadasivam • November 29, 2012
The gas giant’s mighty gravitational pull slings comets and asteroids towards Earth, while also deflecting them away
Kate Baggaley • November 20, 2012
The science behind the sparkle
Kate Baggaley • November 11, 2012
Black holes spew energy and influence the formation of stars
Ashley Taylor • July 16, 2012
The evolution of Merce Cunningham's "Loops"
Justine E. Hausheer • June 7, 2012
How borrowed technologies are changing paleontology
Benjamin Plackett • March 29, 2012
Sensible response to Iran and its nuclear ambitions means understanding the science behind the sanctions.
Allison T. McCann • March 19, 2012
How will smart technologies affect our cognitive ability?
Virat Markandeya • March 7, 2012
A composer pricks his ears up for NASA and helps make a discovery
Taylor Kubota • March 5, 2012
A conversation with NYU professor Jan Plass