How Drones Help Protect Wildlife
Photo courtesy of Christian Miller, Ocean Alliance, Inc. I was on a whale watch with my family four or five years ago
Photo courtesy of Christian Miller, Ocean Alliance, Inc. I was on a whale watch with my family four or five years ago
My new article explores the amazing world of forest fungi. They explore. The form vast networks. They exchange messages and nutrients with
This is not Jurassic Park. This is Pleistocene Park. It could really happen. How? And why? It's a fascinating story.
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One chapter of my book Strange But True: 10 of the world’s greatest mysteries explained explores the curse of Tutankhamen. When people
In two stories I wrote for Science News for Students recently, I had to face one of my biggest fears: electromagnetism. I
Healthy screen time is one challenge of distance learning Science News for Students, September 11, 2020 My editor called me with a
Photo credit: National Park Service Are coyotes moving into your neighborhood? Science News for Students, September 3, 2020 I started working on
Photo Credit: World TeamTennis A robot referee can really keep its ‘eye’ on the ball Science News for Students, August 20, 2020
As infections ravage food crops, scientists fight back Science News for Students, August 16, 2019 This article explores the many ways scientists