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China goes boldly

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 3, 2019, 7:05 AM Jan 3, 2019
23

China intends to establish a human base on the moon by late in the next decade, and to send a probe to Mars that can return to Earth.
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Science

When we were brave and dreamed big

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 24, 2018, 9:09 AM Dec 24, 2018
2

Tonight is the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 8 orbit of the moon. No human had ever seen its dark side, and no human had ever seen an earthrise, as captured by the famous picture, which some credit with propelling the environmental movement. Read more →

Science · Weather

Smog helping nature put on a rare light show

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 12, 2018, 8:45 AM Dec 12, 2018
10

There was a little more freezing fog around the upper Midwest overnight, which provided another chance to consider the advantage of living in flyover country. Light pillars, for example. Read more →

Science · Weather

Video: Deputy thought he would die in wildfire, so he turned on his body camera

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 30, 2018, 7:05 AM Nov 30, 2018
7

Aaron Parmlet, a sheriff’s deputy in Butte County, Calif. thought he was done for. The flames from the northern California wildfire were on all sides of him when his police car broke down. And he still hadn’t found nurses he was sent to rescue. Read more →

Science

Mission control reactions, then and now

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 26, 2018, 3:02 PM Nov 26, 2018
16

One supposes that when it takes six months for your spacecraft to travel to a far-away planet, a team of scientists has plenty of time to practice the handshake-celebration for when it all goes according to plan. Read more →

Health · Science

Paralyzed man walks again

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 25, 2018, 7:11 AM Sep 25, 2018
1

In 2013, a 29-year old Wisconsin man was paralyzed in a snowmobile accident. In the old days, that’s the end of the story. A life in a wheelchair followed. But he’s walking again. Ain’t science grand? Read more →

Science

Mystery solved: Researchers break spaghetti in two!

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 14, 2018, 1:24 PM Aug 14, 2018
6

With little fanfare this week, science revealed the answer to a mystery of life that has bedeviled humankind: Why on earth can’t you break a handful of spaghetti in half without it splintering into multiple pieces? Read more →

Science

The U of M has a million-dollar mouse

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2018, 9:33 AM Jul 26, 2018
7

For the University of Minnesota researchers, there’s big money in mice.
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Health · Science

Study: Warming earth leading to more suicides

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 24, 2018, 8:29 AM Jul 24, 2018
136

Researchers from Stanford looked at data back to the ’60s, and factored in confounding things like air conditioning, income level, and gun ownership, and it has found that a monthly rise in temperature of 1 degree Celsius leads to about a 1 to 2 percent increase in the suicide rate. Read more →

Science

After a 4 billion year journey, a time traveler is captured on earth

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 12, 2018, 2:01 PM Jul 12, 2018
11

We have a new way of looking at the universe. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Science · Weather

It’s the longest day of the year. Let’s burn a piano

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 21, 2018, 10:28 AM Jun 21, 2018
10

The summer solstice provides us with another opportunity to consider the half-full/half-empty nature of the cosmos. Read more →

Science

The gorilla who was one of us

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 21, 2018, 8:20 AM Jun 21, 2018
4

Koko the gorilla could do some amazing things. But in her lifetime, her notable achievement was making humans stop to consider whether we do right by our evolutionary pals. Read more →

Science

What does God look like?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2018, 3:13 PM Jun 12, 2018
7

White, old, bearded. That’s the image that those who believe in God often see when they imagine him/her/it.
Or so we’re told. But maybe not. Read more →

Science

How much pollen is in a tree?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2018, 8:43 AM May 9, 2018
14

We have proof today that Americans have not lost their insatiable curiosity, at least where allergies and sniffles are concerned. Read more →

Science

Maybe beer can stop the lava

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 8, 2018, 9:38 AM May 8, 2018
15

Pele, the volcano goddess, has not yet been satisfied with the offerings placed before the advancing lava in Hawaii. Read more →

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