How about some fun (and bouncity) physics puzzles to solve while you’re stuck at home?
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Space Photos of the Week: Earth Looks Peaceful From Up Here
Let us gaze down upon our dear Pale Blue Dot.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Where Inmates Are Getting Bailed Out in the Coronavirus Crisis
Dozens of cities and counties are releasing inmates to lower the risk of a Covid-19 outbreak. But some notable ones are holding out.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Fallout from Australia’s Huge Wildfires Is Choking Rivers
Ash and debris from the massive January fires are now clouding Australia’s waterways, killing aquatic life and threatening drinking water supplies.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Electric jolt to carbon makes better water purifier
(Nagoya University) Nanocarbons for purifying water get a lot more efficient by exposing a precursor mixture to high voltage.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Device brings silicon computing power to brain research and prosthetics
A new device enables researchers to observe hundreds of neurons in the brain in real-time. The system is based on modified silicon chips from cameras, but rather than taking a picture, it takes a movie of the neural electrical activity.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: New brain reading technology could help the development of brainwave-controlled devices
A new method to accurately record brain activity at scale has been developed. The technique could lead to new medical devices to help amputees, people with paralysis or people with neurological conditions such as motor neuron disease.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: An Expert Answers the 50 Most Googled Coronavirus Questions
How is it spread? Why’s it called “coronavirus”? Dr. Seema Yasmin answers your burning questions about the pandemic.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How the brain controls the voice
A particular neuronal circuit in the brains of bats controls their vocalizations. Based on the rhythm with which the circuit oscillated, researchers were able to predict the kind of sounds the bats were about to make. These research results could contr…
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Coronavirus Exposes How Bad America’s Homework Gap Really Is
With almost 44 million American kids out of school, teachers want to turn to online learning — but not everyone can log on.