science /news/tags/science science en-US Copyright Mon, 07 Nov 2022 11:00:00 GMT Today's partisan divide is rooted in biology as much as politics /news/science-technology/2022-11-07/todays-partisan-divide-is-rooted-in-biology-as-much-as-politics The new field of political neuroscience is revealing fundamental differences in the way conservatives and liberals are wired. Mon, 07 Nov 2022 11:00:00 GMT /news/science-technology/2022-11-07/todays-partisan-divide-is-rooted-in-biology-as-much-as-politics Jeff St. Clair Tired of Saturn's rings? Check out NASA's latest image of the bands around Neptune /news/npr-news/2022-09-22/tired-of-saturns-rings-check-out-nasas-latest-image-of-the-bands-around-neptune The last time scientists caught such a clear glimpse of Neptune's rings was when Voyager 2 flew past the distant planet in 1989. Now the James Webb Space Telescope has delivered a crisp new image. Thu, 22 Sep 2022 09:00:44 GMT /news/npr-news/2022-09-22/tired-of-saturns-rings-check-out-nasas-latest-image-of-the-bands-around-neptune Dustin Jones A newly discovered planet 40% larger than Earth may be suitable for life /news/npr-news/2022-09-07/a-newly-discovered-planet-40-larger-than-earth-may-be-suitable-for-life It's one of two new planets that were recently found about 100 light years from Earth, both of which take just days to orbit their own sun. Wed, 07 Sep 2022 16:07:35 GMT /news/npr-news/2022-09-07/a-newly-discovered-planet-40-larger-than-earth-may-be-suitable-for-life Dustin Jones Climate change led to dinosaurs' demise. Now, drought reveals more of their tracks /news/npr-news/npr-news/2022-08-25/climate-change-led-to-dinosaurs-demise-now-drought-reveals-more-of-their-tracks Dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago were recently uncovered in a Texas state park after drought conditions caused parts of Paluxy River to dry up. Thu, 25 Aug 2022 09:00:48 GMT /news/npr-news/npr-news/2022-08-25/climate-change-led-to-dinosaurs-demise-now-drought-reveals-more-of-their-tracks Wynne Davis The last time to catch a supermoon this year is approaching /news/npr-news/npr-news/2022-08-11/the-last-time-to-catch-a-supermoon-this-year-is-approaching Supermoons in general appear 17% bigger and 30% brighter than when the moon is at its farthest point away from Earth, according to NASA. Thu, 11 Aug 2022 08:48:50 GMT /news/npr-news/npr-news/2022-08-11/the-last-time-to-catch-a-supermoon-this-year-is-approaching Ayana Archie 'Fossil Hunters' Exhibit Explores Ethiopian Dig Expedition /news/health-science/2019-05-31/fossil-hunters-exhibit-explores-ethiopian-dig-expedition A new exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History transport visitors to the deserts of Ethopia.Fossil Hunters provides insight into the process… Fri, 31 May 2019 22:52:37 GMT /news/health-science/2019-05-31/fossil-hunters-exhibit-explores-ethiopian-dig-expedition Standardized Science Test Scores Are Up in Ohio /news/education/2016-10-28/standardized-science-test-scores-are-up-in-ohio New scores on a national education assessment report show that, on average, Ohio students are ahead in science scores. StateImpact Ohio’s Michelle Faust… Fri, 28 Oct 2016 17:46:28 GMT /news/education/2016-10-28/standardized-science-test-scores-are-up-in-ohio Michelle Faust How to Find the Dinosaur Lurking Inside Your Chicken /news/health-science/2016-01-20/how-to-find-the-dinosaur-lurking-inside-your-chicken Not all dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago. In fact, they’re still all around us. Birds are dinosaurs, and evidence for that toothy ancestry is… Wed, 20 Jan 2016 18:31:12 GMT /news/health-science/2016-01-20/how-to-find-the-dinosaur-lurking-inside-your-chicken Jeff St. Clair Saving Cleveland's Devonian Motherlode /news/health-science/2015-11-10/saving-clevelands-devonian-motherlode Cleveland is known for many things: the Rock Hall, LeBron James, Playhouse Square. But it’s also known worldwide for its fish, and we’re not talking… Tue, 10 Nov 2015 22:30:19 GMT /news/health-science/2015-11-10/saving-clevelands-devonian-motherlode Jeff St. Clair The Power of NO /news/health-science/2015-08-24/the-power-of-no People breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide - that’s the respiratory cycle as it’s long been known. But researchers in Cleveland say there’s more… Mon, 24 Aug 2015 22:41:01 GMT /news/health-science/2015-08-24/the-power-of-no Jeff St. Clair