by Chris Tachibana | Jan 2, 2021 | ScienceWire
In Audubon, Rebecca Heisman tells how birdwatching began as her 2020 New Year’s resolution but became much more meaningful over the months. From a bald eagle sighting on January 1, Rebecca takes us through her year and relates how birding kept her connected to the...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 2, 2021 | ScienceWire
For Science News, Beth Geiger writes about an undersea mystery: A possible supervolcano lurking under Alaska’s Aleutian islands. Geophysicists are piecing together data from different sources including satellites and gas analysis to hypothesize about a possible...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 2, 2021 | ScienceWire
The impact of the summer wildfires continues: Sylvia Kantor reports on wildfire effects on the Mexican spotted owl, a long-lived, long-term resident of forests including in the Pacific Northwest. For “Science You Can Use” from the USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station,...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 2, 2021 | ScienceWire
For Outside magazine, Jane C. Hu has a new take on the effects of wildfires. Their damage is not limited to forests, homes, and lives lost, Jane writes. Wildfires have an impact on the mental health of survivors that we’re only just learning about. Bonus from...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 2, 2021 | ScienceWire
Carl Sagan said we’re made of “star stuff” but Mara Johnson-Groh has the details. For Astronomy, Mara reports on how the universe forges elements—from some like hydrogen made billions of years ago in the Big Bang to others for which we can thank our lucky, exploding...