Robert Boos

Silicon sphere

A kilogram just isn’t what it used to be — and it might never be again

Science

All the metric scales in the world — from those at a Polish deli to the big ones at a South African junkyard — are ultimately calibrated against a 125-year-old chunk of metal in a vault on the outskirts of Paris. Its mass is the definition of a kilogram. There’s just one problem: That chunk of metal seems to be losing weight.

Ice cream sandwich

Why are some brands of ice cream ‘meltier’ than others?

Food
Colorado River

The Colorado River is crucial to the West’s water supply — and harnessing it was a feat

Environment
Sturgeon

Pacific Northwest sturgeon suffer as worldwide demand for caviar soars

Environment
Man on bicycle

Survey finds bicyclists and motorists ignore traffic laws at similar rates

Science
Lake Hermitage’s marsh creation project

The $50 billion plan to save Louisiana’s wetlands

Environment

The state of Louisiana is disappearing at an incredible rate, and its sinking deltas threaten some of the nation’s crucial oil, gas and fisheries industries. But Louisiana has a “Hail Mary” plan to save it. Industry and government have created an unprecedented plan to save and rebuild these wetlands over the next 50 years — and say failure is not an option.

Easton Glacier, Mount Baker

How will the Pacific Northwest change when its glaciers are gone?

Environment

Glaciers are key contributors to drinking water supplies, hydropower generation and salmon survival in the Pacific Northwest. Scientists aren’t sure exactly when the glaciers will disappear. It could be within a few decades. It has been 4,000 years since the glaciers have receded this much.

Solar flare, May 5

Biggest solar flare of the year showers the Earth

Science

The largest solar flare of the year erupted from the sun earlier this month. Space weather is the stuff that gets spewed out by the sun and other stars — electromagnetic energy, solar material. It travels through the solar system and interacts with everything it comes across, including the Earth’s magnetic field. While we’re mostly protected from harmful radiation, solar activity is sometimes disruptive and predicting it is difficult.

Baby powder commercial

Women are suing Johnson & Johnson over talcum powder

Health

Talcum powder has been used for more than a century on babies and many people use it for daily hygiene. But a spate of recent lawsuits and some studies suggest using talc could lead to ovarian cancer in adult women. Still, the science is far from settled.

Mackenzie Scott, aka Torres

TORRES gets personal in her new album, Sprinter

Music

Singer Mackenzie Scott didn’t think she could sing until she was 16 and didn’t discover rock and roll until college. Now, she’s breaking the stereotype of the confessional singer-songwriter.