Elena Aprile: In the Deep, a Drive to Find Dark Matter
December 20, 2016

Elena Aprile explains how she hunts for dark matter in the world’s largest underground laboratory.

Janet Conrad: On a Hunt for a Ghost of a Particle
December 8, 2016

Janet Conrad explains how sterile neutrinos might help physicists move past the Standard Model.

Erik Verlinde: The Case Against Dark Matter
November 29, 2016

Erik Verlinde describes how emergent gravity and dark energy can explain away dark matter.

Cynthia Dwork: How to Force Our Machines to Play Fair
November 23, 2016

Cynthia Dwork explains how to conduct a survey that asks people if they do embarrassing — or even illicit — things.

Richard Lenski: A Conductor of Evolution’s Subtle Symphony
November 3, 2016

Richard Lenski discusses how he has been surprised by evolution.

Michael Costanzo: Giant Genetic Map Reveals Life’s Hidden Links
October 26, 2016

Michael Costanzo, a biologist at the University of Toronto and a lead author on the new study, explains why it’s important to understand how genes interact.

Helen Quinn: A Wormhole Between Physics and Education
October 18, 2016

A Wormhole Between Physics and Education

Pencils Down: Channa Comer Teaching About Scientific Controls
October 11, 2016

What's a control? Channa Comer challenges her students to explain and work things out for themselves.

Pencils Down: Aaron Mathieu of Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
October 11, 2016

Students need a chance to fail at science to learn about its process, says Aaron Mathieu.

Pencils Down: Soni Midha of East Side Community High School
October 11, 2016

In school or in life, Soni Midha wants her math students to be able to prove why something is correct.

Pencils Down: Mike Zitolo of School of the Future
October 11, 2016

Michael Zitolo is turning the way science is approached in the classroom upside down.

Pencils Down: Channa Comer of Baychester Middle School
October 11, 2016

Channa Comer teaches 6th-grade science. She focuses on engagement so kids will want to keep learning.

Pencils Down: The Art of Teaching Math and Science
October 11, 2016

What can we learn from the best teachers on the front lines? To shine a spotlight on this linchpin of our education system, Quanta Magazine followed four master science and math teachers into their classrooms.

Peter and Rosemary Grant
September 22, 2016

Peter and Rosemary Grant explain how our understanding of evolution has changed in their lifetimes.

Tracy Slatyer: A Seeker of Dark Matter’s Hidden Light
September 1, 2016

Tracy Slatyer explains why she’s not disappointed when a mysterious cosmic signal turns out to be something other than dark matter.

Miranda Cheng: A Moonshine Master Toys with String Theory
August 4, 2016

Miranda Cheng explains what umbral moonshine is and how it might illuminate string theory.

How Does Life Come From Randomness?
June 30, 2016

David Kaplan explains how the law of increasing entropy could drive random bits of matter into the stable, orderly structures of life.

Suchitra Sebastian: An Explorer of Quantum Borderlands
June 10, 2016

Suchitra Sebastian talks about how extreme conditions can create unexpected quantum behavior.

Ken Ono: A Life Inspired by an Unexpected Genius
May 23, 2016

Ken Ono explains how Ramanujan has served as his “guardian angel” throughout his life and career.

Janna Levin on Science and Culture
May 6, 2016

Janna Levin talks about her roles as scientific director at a “center for art and innovation” in Brooklyn and as a physicist and writer.

David Moore: Tabletop Physics
May 5, 2016

Stanford University physicist David Moore explains how his team’s tabletop experiment uses lasers and tiny glass spheres to test gravity.

Tiny Tests Seek the Universe's Big Mysteries
May 4, 2016

David Moore explains why we might expect to find strange things when we study gravity at small scales.

Is That 'Bump' a New Particle?
April 14, 2016

David Kaplan explains how a curious signal in the Large Hadron Collider's latest data could upset the Standard Model of physics — or mean nothing at all.

David Deamer: How We’re Studying the Origins of Life
March 17, 2016

David Deamer explains how his laboratory mimics the extreme conditions found on volcanoes in the early Earth.

Michael Atiyah's Imaginative State of Mind
March 4, 2016

Michael Atiyah discusses beauty in mathematics.

Are We Alone in the Universe?
February 4, 2016

David Kaplan explores the best ways to search for alien life on distant planets.

Leslie Valiant: Searching for the Algorithms Underlying Life
January 29, 2016

Leslie Valiant explains the term "ecorithm."

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