One day this week we’ll hear the red-winged blackbird.
Articles with 1996
Drivers take byte out of computer
The newspaper recently ran a story about a computer traffic model developed by MIT traffic researchers that is being used by the builders of the Central Artery/Third Tunnel project to find trouble spots that may need redesigning.
The worst weed of all
Here’s one of the most important philosophical questions of our times: What is a weed?
The universe of the mind
By now, you have probably seen the Hubble Deep Field photograph of the early universe. Many newspapers and news magazines have published this extraordinary image of the most distant galaxies ever observed.
The ancients’ forgotten think tank
Just back from a sunny sojourn on the Tropic of Cancer. Not far along the beach from where I was staying is a concrete slab with “23° 26′ 22.07″ North of the Equator” in big letters.
Dining on energy at the ants’ table
“To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work,” writes the Pulitzer prize-winning poet Mary Oliver.
Searching for a metaphor for the miraculous
Every high school biology student learns something like this: “Before a cell divides, the DNA replicates itself. A complete copy of the DNA moves to each side of the cell. Then the cell splits down the middle.”
Direct from NASA, the universe!
In a poem titled “He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven,” William Butler Yeats muses.
Are you a skeptic or a true believer?
A 1993 Gallup Poll posed these alternatives to Americans and asked which most closely represents their belief.