Black Holes May Be Cooler Than We Thought.

Black Holes May Be Cooler Than We Thought.

Stephen Hawking and Jacob Bekenstein made black holes hot, my latest work shows just how cool they really are.   I have derived a formula for the temperature of a black hole which has the…
A Rubber Duck's Journey

A Rubber Duck's Journey

In 1992, some shipping containers got washed overboard on a trip from Hong Kong to Tacoma. Among the losses was one containing 28,800 plastic bath toys known as Friendly Floatees - frogs, turtles,…
Measuring The Cosmos - Now With Data

Measuring The Cosmos - Now With Data

Researchers from Imperial College London and the University of Barcelona have used data from astronomical surveys to measure a standard distance that is central to our understanding of the expansion…
Science 2.0's Top Articles Of 2014

Science 2.0's Top Articles Of 2014

Since it's Science 2.0, the most popular articles are not going to be the same as mainstream media, with Miracle Vegetables and Scare Journalism and outrage over an ESA engineer's shirt.  Like…
Why Women Don't Run For Political Office

Why Women Don't Run For Political Office

A new study by political science scholars has found one reason why women are less likely to run for political office - they will volunteer to lead but don't like competing to do so.  Prior…
Culling Kangaroos Could Help The Environment

Culling Kangaroos Could Help The Environment

How many kangaroos is too many? David Jenkins/Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA By Brett Howland, Australian National University; David Lindenmayer, Australian National University, and Iain Gordon, James Hutton…
A Misplaced Concern About An Arctic Apple

A Misplaced Concern About An Arctic Apple

As a consumer and as an agricultural scientist, I’m looking forward to the introduction of the Arctic® apple. It is possibly nearing approval by regulators in the US and Canada which could mean that…
Telomeres And The Genetic Impact On Aging

Telomeres And The Genetic Impact On Aging

Some people just age better than others and it is isn't due to lifestyle. Most centenarians smoked cigarettes at one point, many were obese and almost all eat red meat.  Perhaps birds can tell…
The Hydrological Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire

The Hydrological Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire

The Roman empire stretched over three continents, had 70 million people, and had a logistics and infrastructure system that kept them going for centuries. They had smart agricultural practices and an…
Microbiome And Parkinson's Disease Linked

Microbiome And Parkinson's Disease Linked

Parkinson's disease sufferers have a different microbiota in their intestines than healthy counterparts, they have less Prevotellaceae bacteria, according to a study conducted at the University of…