Month: July 2016
Muscles and Nervous System: Keeping the Body Moving
To be able to sit and read this paragraph, your body must perform several actions all at once.
The Lowdown on the Louisiana Science Education Act
It’s ironic that a law aimed at clarifying science for students should provoke so much obfuscation from its critics.
How Hummingbirds Avoid Collisions
Darting through branches and flitting from flower to flower, they employ a non-intuitive but simple strategy.
Culture of Death Brings Tyranny to Vermont
Authorities in the state require doctors to counsel terminally ill patients on receiving assisted suicide.
Scientists Aren’t Exempt from Feelings, Any More Than the Public Is
And no, that’s not entirely a bad thing.