(UFU - 2015 - 2a FASE)
World’s Largest elescope Faces pposition from Native Hawaiian Protesters
By Katie Worth
The broad-shouldered summit of Mauna Kea holds many meanings for many people: For astronomers, it's a high-altitude playground of stars, among the best places on Earth to...
(UFU - 2015 - 2a FASE)
What Do All Babies Need, Yet Aren’t Getting Equally?
By Melissa Fay Greene
(…) any low-income American children are suffering from a shortage of words — songs, nursery rhymes, storybooks, chitchat, everyday stuff. How can that be? All parents issue d...
(UFU - 2015 - 2a FASE)
Meet Hello Barbie: A Wi-Fi Doll That Talks to Children
By Lauren Walker
Barbie is getting a digital makeover
In partnership with a San Francisco-based startup, ToyTalk, Mattel has developed a Wi-Fi-connected Barbie that's able to have two-way conversations, play in...
(UFU - 2015 - 2a FASE)
What Happens When Scientists Experiment on Themselves?
By Regina Nuzzo
Methodical minds apparently share a compulsive need to discover the truth — personal comfort be damned. When Sir Isaac Newton had a theory about how the eye perceives color, he tested it by st...