Stanford Professor Rebecca Silverman discusses a transformative movement backed by research that is changing literacy ...
Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical ...
This will come as a surprise to no one, but exercise is really good for us. But why it works and how it works are far less ...
The University of Texas at Dallas is bringing back its BrainHealth Week for a fourth year. The conference will run from Feb. 23-28 and offer a slate of public events aimed at translating cognitive ...
Data-analysis and modelling positions are already becoming obsolete, but hands-on experimentalists can breathe easy for now.
NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about how ultrarunning affects the body, the trend of intermittent fasting and how to protect people's mental health when they talk with chatbots.
Nancy Shute discusses how our reporters find unique stories, from vaccine beer to a particle collider’s retirement to the rise of AI scientists.
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Can you really survive on Mars? What science fiction gets wrong about off-world living
Arnie said, "Get your a* to Mars", but is it really a good idea? We asked the experts about our Martian future.
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