Tag: science
The Economics of Irma
Aside from the downed trees and loss of power and Internet services the greatest impact of this storm has been an economic one.
For most...
Regrowing What Was Lost
Wounded troops may soon be able to regrow muscle, bone and tissue, and essentially regenerate their lost limbs, military scientists say.
What it means: “What...
Listen Close: Brian Norcross Storm Prep Insights
WLRN's Topical Currents gives Hurricane Irma updates and advice from The Weather Channel's Senior Hurricane Specialist and meteorologist, Bryan Norcross.
He provides exclusive insights on...
Even When Your SmartPhone is Off it’s Reducing your BrainPower
Study conducts Psychological Memory and Attention tests of more than 500 undergraduates
In the study, Ward and his colleagues examined the performance of more than 500...
South Florida’s Nightmare Scenario for Sea Level Rise
Here's what you need to know about Sea Level Rise in South Florida:
Coral Gables Mayor Jim Cason sat in his office and wondered when climate change would...
The Fermi Paradox — Where Are All The Aliens?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNhhvQGsMEc
The universe is unbelievably big – trillions of stars and even more planets. Soo… there just has to be life out there, right? But...
Sharebait: Don’t Read, Just Share
Recent studies have shown that the majority of people are more likely to share an article without ever reading it. This is in part...
WALT WHITMAN: (HU)MANLY HEALTH AND TRAINING
Walt Whitman, recognized for naturalist values, also held a unique perspective on health and fitness regiments that are worth reconsidering. He published a series...