Lise Meitner and the bittersweet story of a nuclear genius
Nuclear fission. That Nobel Prize. The Nazis. Lise Meitner's story has it all and more.
The crisis of predatory publishers sucking the blood of science
In pursuit of a predator. A sting operation. A black list. Big law suits. Is this the biggest threat to science since the Inquisition?
Are scientists scared of politics? Science Friction Election Special
Are science and politics alien to each other? From climate change to coal mines, are scientists cutting through in policy debates?
Let there be ROCK: science in the moshpit
Pull on your black t-shirt or spandex. Turn up the volume. A heavy metal loving professor with guitar in arms and physics in his soul. [From the archive]
Does genomics know if you’re Palestinian? A cautionary tale about genetic databases and ancestry testing
Palestinian-American cartoonist and illustrator Marguerite Dabaie thought she understood her ancestry. But then she had a genetic test and things got messy. It’s not her DNA, it’s the technology.