Lex Berko
Didn't Read the Most Important Climate Report in Six Years? This Video Has You Covered
Because sometimes, text only goes so far.
A Tour of History's Smart Graveyards
We've always looked for ways to use our knowledge and the newest tools to rethink what cemeteries are, how they work, and to expand our very notions of life and death.
The In-Vitro Cookbook Will Help Us Prepare the Future Meat We Don't Have Yet
How do we define 'meat' anyway?
The Debate Over Dogs' Origins Just Got Even More Complicated
Prevailing theory holds that the long and convoluted trajectory of dogs traces back to East Asia. New research says it's Europe. So, which is it?
Now You Can Tour the Smithsonian's Artifacts Online—and in 3D
America’s attic just got a lot less dusty.
How Much Sway Should Brain Science Hold Over Court Hearings?
The growing opinion of many experts in both law and neuroscience is that law should not take neuroscience at face value.
Solar Plants Are Burning Birds' Wings
Even green projects have an impact on their surrounding environment.
Robots Will Soon Be Powered By Artificial Hearts that Pump Pee
Scientist will imbue robots with an actuator that functions similarly to a human heart, except instead of circulating blood, it pumps urine through the machine.
A Modern Take on Michelangelo's "David" Through the Eyes of a Drone
Because British artist Nick Hornby’s new public sculpture, installed at Clumber Corner in Brooklyn, looks a bit eerie from the ground.
The Most Detailed Analysis Yet of the Flaming Russian Meteor
Even more proof that dash-cam videos offer more than just road rage fails.
The Physics of Doctor Who's Space-Time Ship, Explained in an Actual Scientific Paper
What is science for if not to explain the fictional exploits of a hyper-intelligent alien who has the power to both go back in time to kill Hitler and witness the death of Earth?
Japan's Whaling Industry Is Pushing Local Species to Extinction
Over a million dolphins, whales, and porpoises have been slaughtered by Japanese hunters over the last seventy years.