Posted: June 28, 2019

Question Your World: Should We Make Time for Time?

Let’s talk about time, one of the fundamental constructs of the universe and a rather intriguing topic for us humans. It’s no surprise that recently we saw two different headlines about time which highlight the contrasting ways we approach this topic.

Question Your World: Should We Make Time for Time?
Posted: June 24, 2019

Volcano: Mount Vesuvius

The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD is one of the most well-known volcanic eruptions in history. Learn more about this monumental eruption.

Volcano: Mount Vesuvius
Posted: June 10, 2019

Volcanoes 101

Imagine the Earth as a hardboiled egg with a cracked shell. Liquid material inside the egg might escape through the cracks, just as can happen along cracks in the Earth’s crust. So what does this have to do with volcanoes?

Volcanoes 101
Posted: June 7, 2019

Question Your World: Why Does Old Fungi Matter?

Let’s talk about fungus folks! We're not talking about some fungus that popped up after a rain ... we're talking about some really, really old fungus fossil remains.

Question Your World: Why Does Old Fungi Matter?
Posted: May 22, 2019

Question Your World: Why Was Last Year So Rainy?

After looking at all the rain we got last year, scientists announced it was the second wettest year since we began keeping rainfall records here in the capital city. This trend does not just apply here; many parts of the nation got rocked with rainstorms.

Question Your World: Why Was Last Year So Rainy?