Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
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Doctors may be able to painlessly reshape cartilage with the technique.
Depending on how you measure it, there are two different answers that could be right. If you want to see what’s out there in the Universe, you first have to be […]
The 2020 presidential candidate said companies like Amazon should “pay their fair share” as automation begins to displace human workers.
The first image of an Event Horizon is here. Here’s what it means. Variety isn’t just the spice of life, but a natural consequence of living in our Universe. Gravitation, obeying […]
The quest for a quantum theory of gravity is the holy grail of physics. Here’s why it’s murkier than anyone expected. If you want to fully describe how the Universe […]
Wanna lose weight? How does eating only pineapple and lamb chops sound? Maybe receiving all your sustenance through a feeding tube instead?
And other questions people brought to an “Ask the Philosopher” booth in New York City.
Zizek is on the left and dislikes political correctness. How does that work out?
Political activism may get people invested in politics, and affect urgently needed change, but it comes at the expense of tolerance and healthy democratic norms.
Ideas are plentiful; execution is another story.
When the Universe gives us clues, we ignore them at our own peril. When you approach the world scientifically, you seek to gain knowledge about how it works by asking it […]
Why the effects of aging are detrimental to being the U.S. president.
As companies begin to recognize diversity as an opportunity — and not just a problem to be solved — you might assume that your natural leadership ability will be obvious […]
The iconic 20th-century artist might not sound how you’d expect.
Animal law is the fastest growing legal discipline.
That’s the strategy behind a program being tested in one Indiana school district.
The bid to buy Greenland is unlikely to become seriously considered.
A rare, ultra-diffuse galaxy is full of stars and not much else. Here’s how to make sense of it. One of the greatest puzzles in the entire Universe is the dark […]
After Kepler but before James Webb, TESS is preparing astronomers for the coming exoplanet revolution. There are always new discoveries and achievements occurring in science, and certain fields have experienced […]
Countless top-down reforms haven’t improved the U.S. education system; can community-based education make a difference?
You can be born with good genes and study hard and still not meet your potential. Your environment has a lot to do with how smart you are.
The war machine needs fuel, perhaps so much as to make protecting oil redundant.
Lovers deadlier than gangsters, first comprehensive Danish homicide study since 1970s shows
A new genetic analysis reveals big differences between cultivated and wild tomatoes and domesticated, store-bought tomatoes.
Steve Wozniak doesn’t know if his phone is listening, but he’s minimizing risks.
“Having a high level of patience often isn’t something that comes naturally; instead, it is something that improves over time”
A review of the global “wall” that divides rich from poor.