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Brain fun for curious people.

    What Worsening Floods Mean For Superfund Sites

    What Worsening Floods Mean For Superfund Sites

    Superfund sites contain extreme pollution. Flooding—made worse by climate change—could carry their toxic contaminants into surrounding areas.

    • 17 min
    The Global Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change | Capturing DNA From 800 Lakes In One Day

    The Global Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change | Capturing DNA From 800 Lakes In One Day

    An explosion of research is painting a clearer picture of how climate change is affecting mental health across the globe. Also, a citizen science project aims to find species that have gone unnoticed by sampling the waters of hundreds of lakes worldwide for environmental DNA.

    • 18 min
    Clean Energy Transition Progress | Avian Flu In Cattle And Humans Has Scientists Concerned

    Clean Energy Transition Progress | Avian Flu In Cattle And Humans Has Scientists Concerned

    Global temperature increases are slowing, electric vehicle sales are growing, and renewable energy is now cheaper than some fossil fuels. Also, in a recent outbreak of avian flu, the virus has jumped from birds to cows, and to one dairy worker. A disease ecologist provides context.

    • 25 min
    A Cheer For The Physics Of Baseball

    A Cheer For The Physics Of Baseball

    When you watch a baseball game, you’re also enjoying a spectacular display of science—from physics to biomechanics.

    • 17 min
    Carbon Cost Of Urban Gardens And Commercial Farms | Why There's No Superbloom This Year

    Carbon Cost Of Urban Gardens And Commercial Farms | Why There's No Superbloom This Year

    Some food has a larger carbon footprint when grown in urban settings than on commercial farms, while for other foods the reverse is true. Also, what’s the difference between wildflowers blooming in the desert each spring, and the rare phenomenon of a “superbloom”?

    • 18 min
    Inside The Race To Save Honeybees From Parasitic Mites

    Inside The Race To Save Honeybees From Parasitic Mites

    Varroa destructor mites are killing honeybees and their babies at alarming rates.

    • 18 min

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