Science News Feeds
- Dr. Oz Invested in Businesses Regulated by Agency Trump Wants Him To Lead
- How Humor Can Help You Get through Hard Times
- When a Nation Embraces a False Reality
- Confronting the Dangers of Silent Spread Is Necessary to Prevent Future Pandemics
- RFK, Jr., Could Run the Agency That Oversees the CDC, FDA and NIH. Here’s What That Means for Public Health
- Scientists Scramble to Save Climate Data from Trump—Again
- How Trump Could Weaken the Affordable Care Act
- Mathematicians’ Newest Assistants Are Artificially Intelligent
- World’s Oldest Alphabet Discovered
- Here’s Why Abortion Largely Won on Election Day—But Not on the Top of the Ticket
- What will it take to solve our planet's plastic pollution crisis?
- Older people may have better immunity against bird flu virus
- This start-up is removing carbon from a polluted New York City river
- Why gene editors want to treat fetuses when they are still in the womb
- Anger over COP29 finance deal threatens progress on carbon cuts
- Exploding interstellar space rocks could explain mystery radio flashes
- IBM entangled two quantum chips to work together for the first time
- AI simulations of 1000 people accurately replicate their behaviour
- Hunter-gatherers built a massive fish trap in Belize 4000 years ago
- Meteorite crystals show evidence of hot water on ancient Mars
- Evidence to House of Commons Sci Tech Select Committee on Research Integrity
- How do the world’s biggest drug companies compare, in their transparency commitments?
- Meaningful Transparency Commitments: the WHO Joint Statement from Trial Funders
- How many epidemiologists does it take to change a lightbulb?
- “Transparency, Beyond Publication Bias”. A video of my super-speedy talk at IJE.
- Can you get sleep’s brain benefits without actually sleeping?
- Your friends affect the bacteria in your body
- Clay cylinders upend the origin story of the alphabet
- Dolphins are breathing in microplastics
- How to cook turkey without making people sick
- Tiny ‘backpacks’ aid hummingbird conservation
- Earlier diabetes diagnosis means higher dementia risk
- Hidden brain patterns could help spot early signs of schizophrenia
- Powerful people are more likely to cheat
- Toddlers get the idea of possibility