Guest Thinkers — August 16, 2010 Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change Matthew C. Nisbet Copy a link to the article entitled Share Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change on Facebook Share Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change on Twitter (X) Share Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change on LinkedIn A reminder about the outstanding panel to be held tomorrow at NSF headquarters.
Starts With A Bang How the cosmic microwave background proves the Big Bang In the 20th century, many options abounded as to our cosmic origins. Today, only the Big Bang survives, thanks to this critical evidence.
Hard Science Gaiasignatures: A new way to search for alien life "I hope we take a mindset where we are willing to look for weird life in weird places."
Neuropsych Rhyme as reason: The cognitive quirk that makes bad advice seem wise Beer before wine and you'll feel fine? Well, it depends.
Starts With A Bang The better way to measure cosmic time For some reason, when we talk about the age of stars, galaxies, and the Universe, we use "years" to measure time. Can we do better?
Hard Science Why a James Webb Space Telescope mystery doesn’t (necessarily) break cosmology The JWST's observations of well-developed galaxies early in universal history may coincide with accepted astronomical theory after all.
Guest Thinkers More Details on NSF “Reporting Climate Change” Panel From an email sent out this morning by NSF. If readers can make it, this panel is definitely worth attending. NSF to Host Panel Discussion on Communicating Climate ChangeJournalists Andy […]