Category Archive: Science

“Green Labs:” Promoting Sustainable Science One Lab at a Time

University laboratories across America find inventive ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.

For 22 Years, Boulder NOAA Scientists Keep Weekly Date with Ozone Layer

Thanks to this simple, hand-launched device, scientists have a better understanding of the ozone layer – but there are still holes in our knowledge that the ozonesonde cannot fill.

Smoke and Rearview Mirrors: the Not-So-Simple Science of Driving High

Fearing more stoned drivers on the road, some are seeking to legislate the minimum amount of marijuana that would determine when a person is legally too high to drive.

Climate Expert Says if You Deny Climate Change, Better Forget About Gravity, Too

Paleoclimatologist Jim White spends as much time in the lab as in the public eye, and he’s here to set the record straight: really, folks, climate change is not as complicated as it seems.

Q&A with David Noone, Up-and-Coming Climate Scientist

Since he started sailing years ago, David Noone had his attention focused on climate. Now, the National Science Foundation is recognizing him as the next big thing in climate science and engineering.

Microalgae and Renewable Energy

Despite their miniscule size and simplicity, microalgae could offer significant benefits to society.

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