Engines Podcast
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2991: Writing in Colors
Posted on · Episode: 2991 Tswett and the Development of Chromatography. Today, we write in colors.
Posted on · Episode: 2991 Tswett and the Development of Chromatography. Today, we write in colors.
Posted on · The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a Texas redistricting case that could ultimately result in big changes to the state's political maps. But the courts have taken seven years to get this far, and that's a win for the Republicans favored by the current maps.
Posted on · Sure, there are a lot of races on the ballot in November that feature both Democrats and Republicans. But some are a lot more likely to change hands than others
Posted on · NPR reporters break down how the coal industry, climate, U.S. global relations, public support and budget could be affected by President Trump's decision to pull out of the deal.
Posted on · See how the new health care bill would affect the uninsured, the cost of coverage and the federal deficit, according to a budget analysis.
Posted on · Episode: 3064 Crowdsourced Problem Solving. Today, creativity outsourced.
Posted on · Episode: 1120 George Cayley fathers modern aerodynamics in 1809 Today, a boy begins what the Wrights will finish.
Posted on · Episode: 1100 In which 16th century physicians turn alchemy into modern chemistry Today, medicine leads us to modern chemistry.
Posted on · Voters approved a lot Tuesday. They said yes to Mayor Annise Parker, who won re-election. Harris County voters approved a proposed joint inmate processing center. Texans said yes to property tax breaks for veterans and their families, a State Water Implementation Fund, even expanded tax exemptions on aircraft parts. The one big thumbs-down? The Dome. […]