Dec 5th, 2008 · Nick Veasey has looked inside everything from airplanes to oranges. Veasey is an X-ray photographer and recently published a collection of his work. Science Friday digital producer Flora Lichtman stopped by a shoot to see the artist in action.
Keywords: airplane · artists · Photographs · digital · Orange · rays · emScience · Flora Lichtman · Veasey
Oct 27th, 2008 · The World Series is letting fans get ever closer to the action. Both the Phillies and Rays' coaches are now wearing TV microphones. Bob Bowman, CEO of Major League Baseball Advanced Media, talks about how TV coverage of baseball's biggest series is changing.
Keywords: TV · baseball · microphone · World Series · Bowman · rays · Phillies
Oct 25th, 2008 · The Rays and Phillies each claimed a a game in Tampa Bay this week. Saturday night they play in Philadelphia where there's a good chance of rain through most of the day — though it should stop in time for the game.
Keywords: world · Philadelphia · Tampa Bay · rays · Phillies
Oct 25th, 2008 · "There are a lot of S-rays," says Juan Escobar, PhD candidate in physics at UCLA. "There are enough that you can actually take a picture of your finger — an X-ray picture of your finger. It's very exciting. It's actually a little bit scary."
Keywords: candidate · picture · Ph.D · UCLA · rays · Juan Escobar
Oct 17th, 2008 · The Boston Red Sox rallied to stay alive Thursday night. The defending World Series champions pulled off the major leagues' biggest postseason comeback in 79 years, beating the Rays 8-7. Boston avoided elimination in the AL championship series and heads to Tampa Bay trailing three games to two.
Keywords: world · championship · Boston · alive · Tampa Bay · Al · comeback · Sox · World Series · Boston Red Sox · rays · postseason
Aug 15th, 2005 · Experts say many summer clothes don't totally block dangerous ultraviolet rays. Now a company says you can sunproof your wardrobe by washing it with a $2 box of chemicals, but not everyone sees a benefit to washing in additional UV protection.
Keywords: protections · company · dangerous · Chemical · clothes · Wardrobe · SPF · ultraviolet · rays · sunproof · UV
May 9th, 2005 · Christopher Joyce reports a recent scientific study that shows the Earth is getting brighter, meaning more of the sun's rays are getting through the atmosphere and warming the planet's surface. While researchers believe that the brightness is a sign of diminishing pollution, the change also reveals the extent of the planet's global warming problems.
Keywords: global · skiing · warming · Pollution · planet · clearer · scientific · Christopher Joyce · atmosphere · Diminishing · rays · brighter