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Health · People doing good · Science

Fighting pollution one tree at a time, two men build a forest

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 24, 2016, 1:07 PM Jun 24, 2016
6

The area surrounding their home in China has been decimated by pollution.

So they started planting trees. One tree at a time. So far, they’ve planted 10,000 trees. Read more →

Science

SpaceX: When failure is entertaining.

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 15, 2016, 1:10 PM Jun 15, 2016
8

After three successful attempts to land a booster rocket on an ocean barge — to be used again later — it exploded on a fourth attempt by SpaceX today. Read more →

Science

Death on the eagle cam

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 9:46 AM May 27, 2016
8

It’s been a pretty rough spring for the most famous eagles in America. The Decorah, Iowa webcam this spring has documented nature’s dirty little secret: there’s a lot of dying going on. Read more →

Health · Science

Could a brain infection be behind an Alzheimer’s mystery?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 25, 2016, 2:06 PM May 25, 2016
5

What makes neurology so exciting? These small amounts of research and a neuroscientist who wonders ‘what if?’ Read more →

Crime and Justice · Science

Give a penny. Take a penny. You’ll still blow the breathalyzer test

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 25, 2016, 7:13 AM May 25, 2016
13

If you drive around with a penny in your mouth, you’re probably too drunk to drive. And you’re probably not a science major. Read more →

Education · Health · Science

How a victim of a civil war became a science giant

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 20, 2016, 7:50 AM May 20, 2016
2

Three giants of neurology will be talking about the mystery in our head, but one guest’s story of how she ended up in a position to be the human who solved the cause of a horrific neurological disease is worth particular attention. It’s also a story that should frame the various debates over immigration. Read more →

Science

Are skeptics skeptical enough?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2016, 12:13 PM May 18, 2016
3

Last Sunday, science writer John Horgan gave a speech to the Northeast Conference on Science and Skepticism, the name of which should give you a clue about what happened.

The skeptics weren’t happy.
Read more →

Politics · Science

What we can learn by getting a bird drunk

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2016, 12:17 PM May 10, 2016
11

Granted, knowing more about how our brains work isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. The $51,326 that was spent on it could’ve been better spent somewhere else.

On the other hand, that’s less than a third of what we pay United States senators and we’re learning more about how neurological circuitry from drunk finches than sober politicians. Read more →

Science

Duluth/Superior from space

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2016, 8:31 AM May 9, 2016
0

The best part about having a Wisconsin lad in the International Space Station is we’re getting more photographs of flyover country. Read more →

Science · The jobs we do

Human vs. machine in news-writing showdown

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 4, 2016, 9:41 AM May 4, 2016
5

In this growing age of artificial intelligence, a good question might be whose jobs won’t be taken by a machine?

News writers? You’re in the crosshairs of your new overlords.
Read more →

People doing good · Science

Trooper releases ‘Trooper’ back to the wild

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 29, 2016, 4:46 PM Apr 29, 2016
1

This is the proper technique for releasing an eagle back to the wild.

Eyes to the sky. Feet wide apart. Tongue out. Read more →

Science

Eagles eat cat as nature loses a few fans

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 29, 2016, 10:15 AM Apr 29, 2016
35

We like nature as long as nature is pretty and cuddly and cute. But, let me tell you, it’s an eagle-eat-cat world out there and that’s upsetting people, apparently.
Read more →

Science · Weather

Tsunamis on Superior?

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2016, 7:42 AM Apr 26, 2016
0

Keep this in mind the next time you go watch the big waves: Some of the disasters the researchers cited were tsunami waves sweeping people into the lake from their onshore perches.
Read more →

Science

Video: Reusable rocket lands on an ocean ship

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 8, 2016, 5:49 PM Apr 8, 2016
7

For those of us of a certain age who grew up watching the likes of Jules Bergman and Frank McGee and Walter Cronkite covering space missions with plastic models to describe what was happening, today’s SpaceX launch was a reconfirmation that we live in interesting times. Read more →

Science

Video: Launch. Land. Repeat.

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 4, 2016, 8:38 AM Apr 4, 2016
11

The various videos of disastrous failures to land a rocket have been pretty entertaining. But they pale in comparison to the ones that succeed.
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