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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Fossils
Mini T. rex
Scientists have unearthed a dinosaur skeleton that looks like a person-sized Tyrannosaurus rex.
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Environment
A gassy threat from above
In Earth’s atmosphere, nitrous oxide threatens the ozone layer.
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Health & Medicine
Making good, brown fat
Researchers find a way to make energy-burning fat out of other types of cells.
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Chemistry
World’s largest lizard is venomous too
Komodo dragons kill prey in a way similar to some snakes, scientists find.
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Health & Medicine
Brain cells take a break
As you fall into deep sleep, some neurons pause their electrical activity.
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Health & Medicine
Taking the sting out of scorpion venom
Drug given to stung children in Mexico lessens symptoms.
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Chemistry
Seeing red means danger ahead
A tiny molecule may make a big difference in future warning systems.
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Chemistry
Night of the living ants
Chemicals make the difference between life and death for these insects.