Articles by Jason Socrates Bardi

Celebrate the International Day of Light on May 16, 2020
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
It’s one of NASA’s longest-living and most valuable telescopes, sending back amazing space images to Earth for decades.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
Digitizing all of Apollo would have taken an appalling 175 years.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
Searching for dwarf foxes and cloud forests on California's Santa Rosa Island -- a national park that the park service says is "like nowhere else on Earth."
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
Results of an International Atomic Energy Agency study on effective brachytherapy in resource-poor settings.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
A neurosurgeon discusses what developments in the field mean for patients
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
A look at five other Nobel Prize winners who share the uncommon achievement of having done their award-winning work as students.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
A common first- and last-name combination for one of 2018's Nobel laureate's plucks a brood of namesakes from the almost anonymous to the pseudo-eponymous.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
How depression and psychological distress can impact radiation therapy treatment for people who have cancer.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
New study looks at the nearly 300 million pounds of food Americans discard every day -- and its cost to our resources.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
Chinese researchers solve the complete DNA sequence of the pernicious pest, revealing some of its evolutionary secrets.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
Genetically modified yeast with basil and mint genes added gives beer a hoppy flavor without the need to add the actual flowers.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor