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Year: 2016

The Brainy Life of Bees
Biology Zoology

The Brainy Life of Bees

November 2, 2016August 8, 2023

By Jonathan Trinastic @jptrinastic The thought of worker bees buzzing about their colonies in service of the queen may not…

What Happens When Antarctica Melts?
Environment

What Happens When Antarctica Melts?

October 26, 2016November 13, 2023

By Kate Stone Between December 2001 and February 2002, the Antarctic continent underwent a season of intense melting. Aside from…

Invasive Species: Lupine Invasions
Biology Botany Environment

Invasive Species: Lupine Invasions

October 25, 2016March 23, 2025

Lupines bloom in Norway each year, and dense swathes of purple, pink, and white blossoms. They are not native, but an invasive species.

Secrets of the Seas: A Journey into the Heart of the Ocean
Book Reviews Nature Photography Oceanography

Secrets of the Seas: A Journey into the Heart of the Ocean

October 24, 2016April 8, 2021

Secrets of the Seas: A Journey into the Heart of the Oceans is an extraordinary book. Get glimpses of marine life that few people ever see.

How and Why Do Brain Cells Die?
Biology Health

How and Why Do Brain Cells Die?

October 20, 2016May 18, 2021

Sometimes our brain cells die, and researchers want to know why. Johns Hopkins University researchers may have found the answer.

Free E-books for Teaching Science
STEM Education

Free E-books for Teaching Science

October 18, 2016April 6, 2021

Parents and teachers can download free e-books of materials for teaching science from Science Connected. For US grades 1-12.

Failed Experiments Move Science Forward
Health STEM Education

Failed Experiments Move Science Forward

October 17, 2016April 20, 2021

Experiments that don’t go as expected and trials that yield negative results are critical for moving science forward. Research scientists…

Mosquito Saliva Protein Fights Dengue Transmission
Biology Health

Mosquito Saliva Protein Fights Dengue Transmission

October 13, 2016October 28, 2024

Researchers have discovered a protein from the D7 group of proteins in the saliva of Aedes aegypti that may inhibit the transmission of dengue.

When We Are No More: How Digital Memory Is Shaping Our Future
Book Reviews New Technologies

When We Are No More: How Digital Memory Is Shaping Our Future

October 11, 2016April 8, 2021

When We Are No More imagines a time in which human life is no more, but all the knowledge produced by humans is preserved in digital form.

Global Warming: What’s Really Warming the Earth?
Environment Science Videos

Global Warming: What’s Really Warming the Earth?

October 10, 2016October 7, 2016

Dr. Joe Hanson explores the possible causes of global warming in this episode of It’s Okay To Be Smart.  …

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