Natural disasters are a rising burden for the National Guard

New Pentagon data show climate impacts shaping reservists’ mission. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. The National Guard logged more than 400,000 member service days per year over the…

The neurons that let us see what isn’t there

A standard optical illusion triggers specific neurons in the visual system of mice. “Illusions are fun, but they are also a gateway to perception,” says Hyeyoung Shin, assistant professor of neuroscience at Seoul National University. Shin is the first author of a new study in Nature Neuroscience that has…

F1 in Singapore: “Trophy for the hero of the race”

​Intra-teammate relationships began to fray under the lights at this night race.  Few modern F1 venues are as dazzling as the Marina Bay circuit in Singapore. If you watch the early practice or the young women of F1 Academy in their races, you’ll get an idea of the street…

Here’s the real reason Endurance sank

The ship wasn’t designed to withstand the powerful ice compression forces—and Shackleton knew it In 1915, intrepid British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew were stranded for months in the Antarctic after their ship, Endurance, was trapped by pack ice, eventually sinking into the freezing depths of the…