A classic data visualization brought an astronomical curiosity to music lovers Credit: Harold D. Craft, Jr. Advertisement Fifty years ago this month Harold D. Craft, Jr., published a remarkable black-on-white plot in his Ph.D. dissertation at Cornell University. A stacked series of jagged lines displayed incoming radio waves from pulsar CP1919, as detected at Arecibo […]
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Who Will Get a COVID-19 Vaccine First? Access Plans Are Taking Shape
Whether it takes weeks, as US President Donald Trump has hinted, or months, as most health-care experts expect, an approved vaccine against the coronavirus is coming, and it’s hotly anticipated. Still, it will initially be in short supply while manufacturers scale up production. As the pandemic continues to put millions at risk daily, including health-care […]
Hurricane Sally’s Major Flooding Exposes Flaws in FEMA Maps
Tens of thousands of homeowners flooded by Hurricane Sally face potentially large financial losses because the federal government lists them improperly as living outside a flood zone and does not require them to have flood insurance. The major flooding caused by Sally this week exposes flaws in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s maps of the […]
Jaws: Classic Film, Crummy Science
The blockbuster film Jaws has been a perennial favorite here on Martha’s Vineyard since its release 45 years ago. The epic 1975 feature film, shot on the Vineyard in iconic places like the picturesque fishing village of Menemsha, pits a fictional seaside tourist town called Amity against a villainous great white shark whose fearsome triangular […]
Ice Age Temperatures Help Predict Future Warming
How much colder was it at the peak of the last ice age? That’s a question scientists have been trying to answer for decades. And now, they have a new best guess: 11 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s a lot, especially considering it’s a global average. Parts of North America were much colder. “First of all, large […]
Trump Claims COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Ready In October, Contradicting Experts
Contradicting his own health officials and other experts, President Donald Trump claimed Wednesday that a COVID-19 vaccine would be available as soon as October. He also said that at least 100 million vaccine doses would be distributed in the U.S. by the end of the year. Trump’s pronouncement came hours after Robert Redfield, director of […]
Population Density Does Not Doom Cities to Pandemic Dangers
In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, some U.S. leaders and pundits pointed to hard-hit cities such as New York, Milan and Wuhan as proof that population density was to blame for coronavirus hotspots. But simple density has not adequately predicted the disease’s course in the U.S., where the new coronavirus has spread well […]
Anonymous Peer Review: Truth or Trolling?
In recent years, I have accepted growing responsibilities as a mentor of graduate students and post-doctoral researchers in my new research group. I have been entrusted as the VP for ethics, diversity, equity and inclusion of an international scientific society, charged to be someone to support changes that can lead to leveling opportunities in academia. […]
What Ancient Mass Extinctions Tell Us about the Future
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COVID-19 and Smoke Inhalation Symptoms are Hard to Tell Apart
The patients walk into Dr. Melissa Marshall’s community clinics in Northern California with the telltale symptoms. They’re having trouble breathing. It may even hurt to inhale. They’ve got a cough, and the sore throat is definitely there. A straight case of COVID-19? Not so fast. This is wildfire country. Up and down the West Coast, […]