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Packing Spheres in a Thousand Dimensions
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Packing Spheres in a Thousand Dimensions

Head-in-the-clouds math has surprisingly useful results.

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January 2017
Denise Herzing  Marine Mammal Behavioral Biologist
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Denise Herzing  Marine Mammal Behavioral Biologist

For more than 30 years, Denise Herzing has observed Atlantic spotted dolphins in their natural habitat, the waters near the Bahamas. She is interested in developing new ways for human to communicate with wild dolphins.

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April 2017
Say What, Horse?
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Say What, Horse?

How We’re Starting to Hear What Horses Have to Say  

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April 2017
Science Wants You
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Science Wants You

Volunteer, make real discoveries, and have a whole lot of fun.

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1 min  |
May/June 2018
Don't Cry Over Spoiled Milk
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Don't Cry Over Spoiled Milk

Make an ancient food with microbes.

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2 mins  |
January 2018
Turning Tables
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Turning Tables

A complex proof leads to a simple fix.

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2 mins  |
November/December 2017
Doctor Robot-O
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Doctor Robot-O

WILL THE DOCTORS AND NURSES OF THE FUTURE BE LEARNING MACHINES?

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November/December 2017
Ready, Set, Eclipse!
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Ready, Set, Eclipse!

An observer’s guide to the August 2017 eclipse.

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7 mins  |
July/August 2017
Marla Geha - Astronomer
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Marla Geha - Astronomer

Marla Geha works at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

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July/August 2017
There She Blows!
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There She Blows!

Imagine a frozen, icy world where huge geysers shoot water vapor up higher than the tallest mountains on Earth.

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July/August 2017
So Long, Saturn
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So Long, Saturn

Cassini’s Marvelous Mission Is Coming to an End.

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July/August 2017
The Cassini Gallery
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The Cassini Gallery

The Cassini spacecraft, seen above in an artist’s concept, was named after a French-Italian astronomer.

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July/August 2017
The Truth About Pluto
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The Truth About Pluto

Once upon a time, Pluto was a planet. Then one day it wasn’t a planet.

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July/August 2017
The Name Game
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The Name Game

Nicknamed “the thunder lizard,” the Brontosaurus was one of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth.

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1 min  |
July/August 2017
Should Humans Worry About Killer Asteroids?
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Should Humans Worry About Killer Asteroids?

An asteroid impact likely wiped out the dinosaurs.

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2 mins  |
July/August 2017
Blown Away
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Blown Away

How Big Data Speeds Disaster Response.

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5 mins  |
November/December 2018
Making Facts  Plain To See - The Art Of Data Visualization
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Making Facts Plain To See - The Art Of Data Visualization

Our world is all about information.People are constantly measuring and observing. We measure the height of snow or the size of sunspots. We track giraffe herds or subway riders. We count customers or concert tickets or cheeseburgers. Then we collect those facts into groups called data.

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November/December 2018
Daniel Young - Visual Interaction Designer
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Daniel Young - Visual Interaction Designer

Daniel Young is good at making connections between seemingly unconnected things. He’s studied many different subjects, such as music, psychology, graphic design, information technology, and languages.

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November/December 2018
Water Action Volunteers
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Water Action Volunteers

To help protect water, we’re going to need a lot of volunteers—and a little bit of chemistry.

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1 min  |
September 2018
Creeping, Crawling Colors
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Creeping, Crawling Colors

Test the rainbow with two sweet experiments

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2 mins  |
September 2018
The Magical Transformation Of Bread
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The Magical Transformation Of Bread

How bakers turn flour into fresh loaves

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September 2018
Should People Fear Fake Sugar?
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Should People Fear Fake Sugar?

BIRTHDAY CAKE. Glazed donuts. Fruit punch. Lollipops. Is your mouth starting to water?

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September 2018
How Sweet Is Voice Shopping?
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How Sweet Is Voice Shopping?

Your Tech

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April 2019
Marie Tharp - The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor
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Marie Tharp - The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor

The woman who mapped the ocean floor

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May - June 2019
How Glaciers Give Us A Picture Of Past Climates
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How Glaciers Give Us A Picture Of Past Climates

How glaciers give us a picture of past climates

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January 2019
Emergency
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Emergency

An image: the workings of a municipal well pump facility, rows of machines looming inactive, gummed up with the white material clogging pistons and leaking glutinously from seams.

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March 2017
Swarm Rules
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Swarm Rules

With the right rules, robot swarms can accomplish things that are too dangerous —or just too boring—for humans.

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2 mins  |
March 2017
What Matters Most On A Social Network, Quality Or Quantity?
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What Matters Most On A Social Network, Quality Or Quantity?

What Matters Most On A Social Network, Quality Or Quantity?

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March 2017
New Maps In A Warner World
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New Maps In A Warner World

The Sea Is Rising, and Familiar Coastlines Won’t Look the Same When You’re Your Parents’ Age.

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February 2017
Kelila Jaffe
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Kelila Jaffe

NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGIST AND PROFESSIONAL CHEF.

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October 2017