It’s a Woman’s World

It’s a Woman’s World

It’s A Woman’s World When the National Aeronautics and Space Administration formed in 1958, it was pretty much a boys’ club. Women had some low-level jobs, but most of the higher-level work was done by men. Katherine Johnson was one of the earliest female...
Lose Your Alarm Clock

Lose Your Alarm Clock

Lose Your Alarm Clock We spend about a third of our lives asleep. Teens should get nine to ten hours of sleep per night, but many don’t. There are several recommendations for improving sleep patterns, including meditation, ending screen time in the evening, keeping a...
4Ocean Fashion

4Ocean Fashion

4Ocean Fashion What’s the biggest obstacle to cleaning up our oceans? It might be the sheer volume of the job. Scientists say that there are 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the world’s oceans. We’re adding 381 tons per year, and that’s predicted to double by...
Young Scientist Spotlight: Liam Henderson

Young Scientist Spotlight: Liam Henderson

Young Scientist Spotlight: Liam Henderson In 2016, 13-year-old Liam Henderson was worried about plastic in our oceans. He knew how much plastic is accumulating, and how difficult it is to remove. He got the idea that if plastic were magnetic, it would be easier to...
Zebra Mussels

Zebra Mussels

Zebra Mussels In the pantheon of invasive species, zebra mussels (and their cousin, the quagga mussel) have a place of honor–or maybe infamy is a better word. Since first being discovered in the Great Lakes area in 1988, the tiny bivalves have spread throughout...