Stephen Ornes has been writing for Science News Explores since 2008, and his 2014 story "Where Will Lightning Strike?" won an AAAS/Kavli Gold Award. He lives in Nashville, Tenn., and he has three children, who are inventing their own language. His family has a cat, six chickens, and two rabbits, but he secretly thinks hagfish are the most fascinating animals. Stephen has written two books. One is a biography of mathematician Sophie Germain, who was born during the French Revolution. The other, which was published in 2019, features art inspired by math. Visit him online at stephenornes.com.
All Stories by Stephen Ornes
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Health & Medicine
The mercury in that tuna
Pinning down how much of the poison is in the fish we buy.
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Humans
A louse-y start for clothing
A date for appearance of body lice suggests time of first clothes.
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Animals
Animals without oxygen, underwater
Three species found possibly living where they should not.
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Planets
Wrong-way planets do gymnastics
A group of planets that orbit the wrong way may have flipped over their stars.
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Planets
Mercury’s magnetic twisters
The planet's strange atmosphere may have a lot to do with the sun.
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Environment
Indoor ozone stopper
Oils from human skin fight off this harmful chemical, but at a cost.