Category: Science Literacy

Article #27: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus. And He Knows Physics.

Given that this is a science literacy site aimed at the general public, I try to pick subjects that are potentially both interesting and valuable, and, occasionally, timely.  This one, I think, ticks all three boxes.  The world needs more magic, not less, now more than ever.  If you know someone who is a confirmed […]

Article #26: The Moon. Super, Blue or Otherwise

Let’s talk about the Moon.  It’s been particularly spectacular recently and you might have been hearing about “supermoons” and all that in the media.  If nothing else, maybe it will help you answer your grandkids’ questions, one of these days. The Far Side of the Moon. Credit NASA. First of all, I’ve always wondered why […]

Article #19: Fall Colors: What Lies Beneath the Show

I love the fall.  It’s my favorite season.  I love sweatshirts and campfires.  I love having the windows open.  I love breathing cold, crisp air again after practically drowning in humidity with every breath in the summer.  I love the feeling of change.  And the leaves are nice, too.  Apparently, some of you think the […]