The Tampa Bay Rays launched the fifth annual program teaching STEM concepts through baseball.
Year: 2026
Scientists Discover Mysterious New Boiling Pool at Yellowstone After Hydrothermal Blast
Geologists discovered a new, highly acidic boiling pool at Yellowstone following a hydrothermal eruption.
Scientists estimate giant Caribbean sponge may be more than 2,300 years old and still filtering seawater
Marine biologists estimated that a giant barrel sponge in the Caribbean has been alive for over two millennia.
Hidden Virus May Have Infected 9.4 Million People – Scientists Say We’ve Missed Most Cases
Virologists warned that a previously underestimated virus has infected millions due to asymptomatic transmission.
NOTHING BUT GREEN: I chased a marathon PR, found a science lesson instead
An athlete detailed how running a marathon provided insights into biological pacing and muscle physiology.
Quiz of the week: how do scientists hope to protect Earth from dangerous solar storms?
A physics quiz challenged readers on the methods astronomers propose to shield Earth from solar flares.
Scientists mull controversial plan to steer hurricanes
Meteorology researchers modeled the feasibility of using targeted cloud seeding to redirect hurricanes away from coasts.
This Trap Wants Ants to Take a Bite
Entomologists designed a new bait system that leverages ant feeding behaviors to control infestations.
Why CrossFit, HYROX, and ATHX Build Different Athletes, According to WOD-Science
Exercise physiologists analyzed how CrossFit and high-intensity hybrid competitions shape muscular development.
This 1997 Book Became A Science Fiction Fave & BookTok Darling Despite Its Slow Start
A retrospective on how a classic 1997 sci-fi novel achieved viral success through online book clubs.