Research from Florida Atlantic University is looking into how increasing amounts of seaweed washing up on tropical beaches is impacting Sea Turtle hatchlings
Research from Florida Atlantic University is looking into how increasing amounts of seaweed washing up on tropical beaches is impacting Sea Turtle hatchlings
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. A time to raise awareness about the types of cancer that impact children, and to highlight the work being done to cure cancer for children.
The ongoing Measles outbreak has lead to over 800 confirmed cases of Measles. In this week's Degrees of Science we are diving into the science of Measles, and how effective (and safe) the MMR vaccine is.
Early in the morning of March 14th most of North America will have the chance to see a Total Lunar Eclipse. We talk with a Lunar expert from NASA about the science behind a Lunar eclipse, and what you will see during the different phases of the eclipse
In this week's Degrees of Science we talked with a veteran storm chaser that has created a new documentary that gives a real world view of storm chasing.
In this week's Degrees of Science we talked with a leading Rip Current expert to find out more about how they form and how you can keep safe if you are ever caught in one
In this week's Degrees of Science we talked with a leading Rip Current expert to find out more about how they form and how you can keep safe if you are ever caught in one
NASA's TROPICS mission uses a constellation of 4 small satellites to measure temperature, humidity, and precipitation in developing tropical cyclones at an unprecedented temporal resolution.
The University of Oklahoma has developed a new radar that could allow us to see high quality radar data significantly faster than with current radar systems
"Sink your Shucks" is program ran by the Harte Research Institute at Texas A&M Corpus Chrisiti that takes shucked Oyster shells from restaurants and puts them back in the bay to help build Oyster Reefs
Pollinating insects play a vital role both ecologically and economically. This week we are talking about what you can do in your yard & garden to help pollinators flourish
Several Trillion Cicadas will emerge from the ground across parts of the United States in late May. We talked with a Cicada expert about the science of these periodic Cicada broods.