-
CAI's John Basile talks with Dr. Regina Jorgenson of the Maria Mitchell Observatory about the likelihood that an asteroid strike on earth caused climate changes that doomed the dinosaurs.
-
In a new experiment, scientists working at the Mass Maritime Academy in Bourne are finding that ocean acidification may have a profound effect on juvenile…
-
Several hundred people attended the first ever Electric Car Show at Barnstable Municipal Airport in Hyannis on Saturday. The event was designed to…
-
Many of us like to swim in any one of the thousand-odd ponds on the Cape. But around the country, blue-green algae blooms have overtaken many of these…
-
“March, march, march, march!” On a hot August night in Falmouth, fitness coach Anne Curi Preisig leads a group of women through a workout in her backyard.…
-
The fifth generation of wireless technology—5G—promises faster service, more data, and more devices connected to each other.U.S. cell phone companies have…
-
NASA announced on Wednesday that the Mars rover Opportunity had not responded to months of messages and the mission is officially over. That news came an…
-
Laura Nix, film director, talks to Heather Goldstone on Living Lab about her new movie Inventing Tomorrow. It’s about teenage science innovators from…
-
Hurricane season officially begins on June 1st, and forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are predicting average to above…
-
New England isn’t exactly a major earthquake hotspot, but we do get small earthquakes every year. A magnitude 2.7 rattled New Hampshire and parts of…
-
For almost a decade, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper slashed science funding and restricted government researchers’ ability to speak to the public.…
-
Are you addicted to your smartphone? Many of us certainly feel drawn to our electronic devices, and the array of information and activities they offer, in…