Most people in this country lack the basic understanding of science that they need to make informed decisions about the many scientific issues affecting their lives. Neither this basic ...
In this interview, Daszak responds to the inaugural “Scientific Freedom” lecture held at the National Institutes of Health ...
The cover of National Geographic’s March issue featured a tractor tire dangling from a thread. Not metaphorically, but literally, because the thread is spider silk — five times stronger than steel but ...
Many promising life science innovations struggle to achieve widespread adoption – but why? What differentiates technologies ...
The biotech revolution spent decades trying to harness power for medicine. The next chapter is harnessing it for everything ...
Wellness influencers tout the therapy's power for everything from rejuvenating skin and hair to boosting longevity. Devices sold for at-home use abound. We look at the evidence behind the hype.
Salimetrics' Participant Sampling Packs handle sample organization tasks so researchers can focus on the science.
The White House’s attacks on academia and budget cuts for research have provided an opening for other countries to poach ...
Scientists can’t be everywhere all at once, as much as they’d like to. Many of the problems citizen science helps solve are ...
What do LSD and Psilocybin have in common? A new study reveals a universal brain fingerprint for psychedelic drugs.
APS President James Pennebaker's fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological ...