A lot of people write about what they see, but scientists have a uniquely effective way to observe the world and develop ...
The great Walt Whitman is often attributed with the saying, “Be curious, not judgmental.” Whether or not he really uttered those words, it’s a powerful reminder to always look at the world with ...
Stand before a mirror and raise your right hand. The person staring back lifts what looks like the left. It feels like a trick, almost a quiet betrayal. But the mirror is not playing games. It follows ...
Andy Weir attends the ‘Project Hail Mary’ New York premiere at Lincoln Center on March 18, 2026 in New York City. When asked ...
European drug regulators approved the higher-dose version of Wegovy in February. Called Wegovy HD, the higher-dose drug ...
A Colorado charter school quickly backed down from teaching creationism to eighth graders, but the incident illustrates that a lot of the public, and some people within public schools, ...
Southern University’s leader has called on state lawmakers to start making up for decades of underfunding in comparison with ...
The coalition demanded Trump's directive resulting in the review and removal of National Park exhibits, be declared "unlawful." ...
Politics does not just divide us, it rewires how we think. Identity, loyalty, and motivated reasoning quietly distort judgment, but small shifts can help us think more clearly.
But the most unforgettable wildlife moment he has ever witnessed, he says, is the sight of a snow leopard carelessly tumbling down a powdery slope in India’s Spiti Valley. “Pu ...
Download the Nature Briefing Podcast 20 March 2026. In this episode: 00:22 Exploring how gut microorganisms contribute to ageing. Nature: Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ...
A look at several great women in science — and why so many of them, and their contributions, have been forgotten.