by Heather Zeiger | Nov 15, 2024 | Mornings with Carmen, Science in the News
This week on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about how scientists are trying to develop transparent solar panels, gravity waves in the upper atmosphere due to Hurricane Helene, whether wood can withstand space conditions, and why more middle-aged women are asking for...
by Heather Zeiger | Sep 6, 2024 | Mornings with Carmen, Science in the News
This week’s Mornings with Carmen, we talked about why the Atlantic Ocean is suddenly cooling, whether NASA accidentally caused a meteor shower, and the problems with medicalizing mental illness. The Atlantic Ocean Is Cooling, Sort Of NOAA (National Oceanic...
by Heather Zeiger | Aug 14, 2024 | Bioethics, Mornings with Carmen
Today on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about making tires that will not fall apart in the harsh conditions at the Moon’s south pole, the latest Gallup pole numbers on American’s views on euthanasia, and if the Singularity is nearer. Designing tires that...
by Heather Zeiger | Jul 24, 2024 | Mornings with Carmen
This week on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about the Mars Curiosity rover’s unexpected findings, jelly-like batteries that actually work, and how online companies, claiming to be health providers, prey on young men’s worst fears. Mars: Curiosity Rover...
by Heather Zeiger | Jul 10, 2024 | Mornings with Carmen
This week on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity’s summer conference and a doctor in Canada who has helped more than 400 people die by assisted suicide. Conference Recap The Center for Bioethics & Human...
by Heather Zeiger | Jun 25, 2024 | Mornings with Carmen
This week’s on Mornings with Carmen, we discussed an exploding star that will be visible this summer, the Southern Baptist Convention’s position on IVF, and the heat dome that is sitting over California, Oregon, and Washington. We could see an exploding...