Articles by Phil Schewe

New maps show rise in sea level greater in some places than others.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Scientists in Geneva crash lead nuclei together to create the hottest and densest nuclear material ever.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Alternative energy technologies you've never heard of.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Snake bites can turn out to be groovy.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Why many historians no longer see alchemy as an occult practice.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
The 2009 Nobel Prize for physics was awarded to scientists that produced high-speed optical links and technology used in digital cameras.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
From capillary action to straw-shaped siphoning tongues, mosquitoes, hummingbirds and butterflies use amazing mechanics to drink life-sustaining liquids.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
U.S. silver was used to make uranium bomb material during World War II.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Why it's probably better to pass the ball around rather than always shoveling the ball to the best shooter.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
The Internet comes to you across the bottom of the ocean.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Baseball stats go to the next level.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Astrobiologists look for places here at home to practice for missions on other planets
Phil Schewe, Contributor