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Mike Nelson

A Mammoth Mistake?

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Try These At Home 2: Exploring Buoyancy

Buoyancy is the force that decides whether an object will sink or float, and has had a long and colorful history.

What Went Wrong with the Buildings in Haiti?

Like a lot of people, I’ve been thinking about the devastation from the earthquake in Haiti, seeing images of collapsed buildings and dead people on the news and in the newspapers.

Reporter's Notes: Is The Drought Over?

By using water as a commodity, we are using up the fresh water the planet provides faster than it can replenish it. Reporting this piece introduced me to a subculture I hadn't paid much attention to before: Water nerds. It turns out I sit right next to a couple of them, right here at KQED. One is [...]

Passing Time in a Museum

Time is measured a bit differently by those who work in a museum. Exhibits both permanent and temporary have a lot to do with this.

Forcing Scientists Into The Public Square

I am convinced that a lot of people's misconceptions about science could be cleared up with a little outreach from scientists. Getting scientists to do any of this is the tricky part.
 
 

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