The results are in. The votes have been counted—three different ways. And now the wait is over. So, it's the question you've all been … [Read more...]
The World’s Weirdest Bugs
Most of us walk past insects every day without so much as a second look. But there are some bugs that look so strange, so fascinating, that … [Read more...]
What Can Bugs Do for You?
Size is important, even in science. That’s why scientists are plunging to the depths of the ocean and sending probes into the vastness of … [Read more...]
Creepy, Crawly, and Fascinating
To learn more about the wild world of bugs—from roaches to tarantulas to scorpions—we visited the Museum of Life + Science in Durham, North … [Read more...]
How a Bug Guy Joined TIP
David Rosenthal is TIP's assistant director for academic year programming, where he oversees the Academic Adventures Program. But before he … [Read more...]
Give Your Bugs a House
If you've read the rest of this month's issue, you now know that bugs are very important to our natural world. So why not help them out by … [Read more...]
Democracy, Elections, and Math
It’s finally Friday, and you’ve decided to go out to dinner. Between you and your four friends, it’s not too big of a deal trying to pick … [Read more...]
Mathematics of the Election
Are elections fair? Do they really represent the will of voters? Jeff Beyerl does the math to show us why that is not always the case. All … [Read more...]
The Pet Election
This month's guest article showed that different voting systems can lead to different results, so we thought we'd hold our own election to … [Read more...]
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