no In the race against climate change, many animals may not keep up By www.pbs.org Published On :: A sobering analysis suggests that animal species aren’t adapting fast enough to maintain their numbers in the face of rising temperatures. Full Article
no NOVA Nominated For Three Emmy Awards By www.pbs.org Published On :: PBS leads the list with 47 nominations. Full Article
no Science As Told by Teens: Reflecting on the Pilot of NOVA Science Studio By www.pbs.org Published On :: With a goal to empower youth to tell stories about the world in new ways, NOVA Science Studio was able to give students exposure to a wide range of careers in STEM, journalism, and media production. Full Article
no Iron from ancient supernovae may still be raining down on Earth By www.pbs.org Published On :: A rare iron isotope produced by exploding stars has been found in Antarctic snow. Full Article
no Jupiter’s ravenous past might help explain its diffuse, hazy core By www.pbs.org Published On :: A computer simulation suggests that a massive collision may have caused Jupiter’s core to shatter into a gassy, borderless cloud. Full Article
no In a first, astronomers may have detected a black hole swallowing a neutron star By www.pbs.org Published On :: The LIGO and Virgo observatories appear to have picked up gravitational waves from a first-of-its-kind astronomical observation. Full Article
no Researchers use viral genomes to uncover a Zika outbreak in Cuba By www.pbs.org Published On :: The virus simmered quietly in Cuba for about a year before infecting thousands. Full Article
no These albino lizards are the first gene-edited non-avian reptiles By www.pbs.org Published On :: Scientists injected CRISPR gene-editing machinery into unfertilized eggs still developing in female lizards’ ovaries. Full Article
no A microprocessor made of carbon nanotubes says, “Hello, World!” By www.pbs.org Published On :: The technology is still in its infancy, but could someday aid the development of faster, more energy-efficient electronics. Full Article
no Supercooling preserves donor livers for more than a day By www.pbs.org Published On :: The breakthrough could mean that fewer organs go to waste before they make it into a transplant recipient. Full Article
no Astronomers discover two giant, high-energy ‘bubbles’ at the center of the Milky Way By www.pbs.org Published On :: The gargantuan structures hint at a massive explosion in our galaxy’s past. Full Article
no Astronomers may have just detected the most massive neutron star yet By www.pbs.org Published On :: It’s almost too dense to exist. Almost. Full Article
no Scientists may now be able to predict forest die-off up to 19 months in advance By www.pbs.org Published On :: Even forests that look green from space can show symptoms of impending decline. Full Article
no New fossils capture million-year timeline of life after the dinosaurs died By www.pbs.org Published On :: Thousands of fossils from Colorado show how plants and animals evolved together after an asteroid devastated life on Earth. Full Article
no Invasive, flammable grasses now blanket much of the United States By www.pbs.org Published On :: New research quantifies the fire risks of eight species of invasive grass. Full Article
no From ashes to AI: How technology puts a new lens on ancient texts By www.pbs.org Published On :: Recent breakthroughs in scanning, image processing, and machine learning are helping researchers read historic documents once considered lost to time. Full Article
no Communities come face-to-face with the growing power of facial recognition technology By www.pbs.org Published On :: As law enforcement agencies deploy AI-powered facial recognition systems, some communities are pushing back, insisting on having a say in how they’re used. Full Article
no The 10 most popular NOVA stories of 2019 By www.pbs.org Published On :: We’ve counted down our ten most-read articles of 2019 and found that health and medicine, physics—and of course animals—were fan-favorite topics this year. Full Article
no Experiencing Extremes: Plunging into Polar Pasts with NOVA to Reveal Future Climates By www.pbs.org Published On :: NOVA Labs Intern Chloe Nosan reflects on her experience working on the platform's newest resource on global climate change: The Polar Lab. Full Article
no NOVA Marathons: Space & The Universe By www.pbs.org Published On :: Six episodes exploring the vast, mysterious, and powerful universe we live in. Full Article
no NOVA Marathons: Planet Earth By www.pbs.org Published On :: Six episodes exploring our unique and awe-inspiring planet. Full Article
no NOVA Marathons: Animals By www.pbs.org Published On :: Five episodes exploring the companionship, communication, and amazingness of animals. Full Article
no Take a Virtual Field Trip with NOVA Education By www.pbs.org Published On :: Join NOVA on three virtual field trips this month in celebration of Earth Day and Environmental Education Month. Full Article
no NOVA Marathons: Health & Medicine By www.pbs.org Published On :: Five episodes exploring the fascinating science and innovations in health and medicine. Full Article
no Five Technology Documentaries Streaming Right Now By www.pbs.org Published On :: Five episodes exploring the revolution and ethics of technology. Full Article
no How Has COVID-19 Impacted Bike Retail in North America & Beyond? By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT With the world in the throes of a global pandemic, bicycle retailers have come up with solutions to continue business and keep riders on their bikes as best they can.( Photos: 10, Comments: 131 ) Full Article
no First Look: Shimano's New Deore 12-Speed Group & Other 2021 Updates By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT The 12-speed trickle down continues as Shimano unveils their new Deore drivetrain, along with new brakes and wheels.( Photos: 14, Comments: 471 ) Full Article
no Podcast: Volume 8 of The Lockdown Companion with Olly Wilkins & Jono Jones By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Life as a banker, backflips gone wrong, mountain bike career decisions and what it's like to ride with other pros.( Photos: 1, Comments: 7 ) Full Article
no Details Announced for New Mountain Bike Board Game 'Send It!' By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Cross-Country Carrie "replaces all the bolts on her bike with titanium ones and refuses to wear a hydration pack" and Downhill Derek "loves techy rock gardens and jumping but HATES pedaling.”( Photos: 5, Comments: 20 ) Full Article
no Video: Watch Anthill's Movie of the Week - Not 2 Bad By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT You can watch Anthill’s one and only sequel, Not2Bad, right now (and anytime for that matter) on Red Bull TV.( Photos: 2, Comments: 4 ) Full Article
no Video: Oscar Härnström Builds and Shreds a Downhill Track Made from Snow By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Oscar built this track while Sweden was still in the grip of winter and planned on more until CoVID-19 hit.( Photos: 5, Comments: 3 ) Full Article
no Now is the time to invest for the next pandemic, WHO chief says By www.nydailynews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:52:34 +0000 If this coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we must prepare for the next one, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned Wednesday. Full Article
no "Roinnt oibrithe a chaill a bpoist níos fearr as anois" By www.rte.ie Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 18:21:32 +0100 Tá go leor oibrithe a bhí ar an íosphá náisiúnta níos fearr as anois más amhlaidh go bhfuil siad ag fáil an liúntais dífhostaíochta €350 sa tseachtain a tugadh isteach i mí an Mhárta, de réir staidéir nua. Full Article
no Editorial: The U.S. economy is sliding into a coronavirus hole. Congress needs to do more to pull it out By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 10:38:49 -0400 Congress can and should do more to combat a coronavirus downturn — including a $1,000 UBI check to every citizen. Full Article
no Editorial: Climate change is just as real as COVID-19. Now's the last, best chance for our government to treat it that way By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 06:00:59 -0400 President Trump and Congress should keep climate change in mind as they prepare economic aid packages for businesses and industries. Full Article
no Editorial: No, seriously. Stay. Home By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 19:10:15 -0400 This past weekend was an epic fail for public health. Southern Californians crowded hiking trails and beaches, and otherwise ignored social distancing orders.. Full Article
no Editorial: It's no government takeover of PG&E, but it's still a possibility for the state's most dangerous utility By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 08:00:14 -0400 It's not the government takeover that many Californians wanted for the fire-starting utility, but the deal Gavin Newsom struck with PG&E should help. Full Article
no Editorial: Congress is moving fast on a coronavirus economic rescue — for better and worse By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 06:00:13 -0400 The stimulus plan passed the Senate. Now it's up to government to get the money flowing quickly and transparently. Full Article
no Editorial: Migrant children shouldn't be detained, but especially not during a pandemic By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 06:00:13 -0400 A federal judge was right to order the Trump administration to move faster to release detained migrant children from conditions that put them at risk for COVID-19. Full Article
no Editorial: Hey, sheriff and supervisors, knock off your squabbling. People are dying out here By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 06:00:23 -0400 The last thing L.A. County needs during a coronavirus pandemic is a turf battle between the sheriff and the Board of Supervisors. Full Article
no Editorial: To wear a mask or not to wear a mask. It's no longer a question By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 06:00:32 -0400 Wait. Now maybe we should wear facemasks? The evolving, and sometimes puzzling, guidance for Americans to stop the spread of COVID-19 infections. Full Article
no Editorial: More Angelenos are turning out to vote. We can thank L.A.'s new election schedule By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 06:09:39 -0400 City elections typically drew 15% turnout. In the March primary, the seven City Council races on the ballot drew, on average, more than 30% turnout. Full Article
no Editorial: COVID-19 is disproportionately killing minorities. That's not a coincidence By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 06:01:38 -0400 As COVID-19 spreads across the United States, only a few areas are breaking down the numbers of infections and deaths by racial and ethnic groups. Full Article
no Editorial: Bernie Sanders changed the Democratic Party for the better. Now it's his job to help defeat Trump By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 17:56:56 -0400 Sanders leaves the presidential race with some major accomplishments. Full Article
no Editorial: No, Mr. Trump, you don't get to decide when the economy restarts By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 19:37:38 -0400 Trump is correct that the decision is a very tough call. But it will be made by mayors and governors, not federal officials. Full Article
no Editorial: It's not just renters. Landlords need help, too By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 06:00:14 -0400 Communities have a shared interest in keeping renters housed and keeping landlords in business. They provide an essential service: a roof over one's head. Full Article
no Editorial: For all its faults, we need WHO now more than ever By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 06:00:51 -0400 Trump isn't wrong to question the World Health Organization's early responses to the coronavirus. But he is wrong to abandon funding in the middle of a pandemic. Full Article
no Editorial: A $0 bail for Californians accused of nonviolent crimes? That's exactly the right amount By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:00:39 -0400 Critics, including the state sheriff's association, don't seem to know how bail works. Full Article
no Editorial: Joe Biden needs competence — not sizzle — from his vice presidential running mate By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 06:00:26 -0400 'Exciting' vice presidential selections have sometimes been a disaster. Full Article