Month: April 2025
Remember this scene from Better Call Saul? Gus and associates are thinking big. Can they build a methamphetamine lab–underneath a laundromat? Let’s say you’ve just parked downtown—after circling the block… Read More
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“Wait, birds are speeding up? Like, literally flying faster because of climate change?!” Yep. That’s the latest twist in the high-stakes, high-altitude drama unfolding across the Arctic skies. Birds aren’t… Read More
Think Yellowstone is just about geysers and grizzly bears? Buckle up. It turns out the supervolcano we all know and fear is only the latest act in a fiery saga… Read More
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There’s something magical about a movie that doesn’t just entertain but also respects science. While Hollywood is often content to bend the laws of physics or biology for drama, a… Read More
Prior to reading this article, please watch this video to get in the mood. Let’s say you’re Katy Perry. You’ve just dropped a cool million bucks for a ticket to… Read More
Admittedly, I do know that much about economics. I do love behavioral economics, though. Seems we have a few things coming up this week in that vein. As a reminder,… Read More
What gets your brain buzzing? Is it black holes or brain waves? Weird animal behavior or the search for alien life? At This Week in Science, we believe science should… Read More
Ever seen a wolf fine-tune a dataset? Now you have. Okay, not literally. But if data scientists had spirit animals, the Grey Wolf might be a top contender—and now, it… Read More