For Whom The Births (and Worms) Toll

For Whom The Births (and Worms) Toll

Human childbirth is not only unpleasant, it's also assumed to take a toll on women's health, even while women have a greater life expectancy. A new study led by UC Santa Barbara researchers, however…
Why Has Climate Change Taken So Long?

Why Has Climate Change Taken So Long?

If man-made greenhouse gas emissions are going to cause more droughts and storm surges on a persistent basis, why did it take so long? And why is it only a concern in the last 25 years, rather than…
New Organic Battery Made Using Vitamin B2

New Organic Battery Made Using Vitamin B2

A new class of high-performing organic molecules inspired by vitamin B2 can safely store electricity from intermittent energy sources like solar and wind power in large batteries. The high-capacity…
Why Americans Waste So Much Food

Why Americans Waste So Much Food

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Even though American consumers throw away about 80 billion pounds of food a year, only about half are aware that food waste is a problem. Even more, researchers have identified that…
Does Social Status Affect Generosity?

Does Social Status Affect Generosity?

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- High-ranking people don't always turn out to be selfish jerks. It all depends on whether they feel worthy of their prominent social position, new research indicates. A series…
Stop The Rogue ADAM Gene And You Stop Asthma

Stop The Rogue ADAM Gene And You Stop Asthma

Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered a potential and novel way of preventing asthma at the origin of the disease, a finding that could challenge the current understanding of…
Gaining A Better Understanding Of The Way We Taste

Gaining A Better Understanding Of The Way We Taste

For the first time Japanese researchers discovered that the extracellular domain of taste receptor proteins undergoes a change in structure by binding together taste substances. This structure change…
Book News And A Clip

Book News And A Clip

My book "Anomaly! - Collider Physics and the Quest for New Phenomena at Fermilab" is slowly getting its finishing touches, as the second round of proofreading draws to a close. The book is scheduled…