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New software makes lab work go much faster—and hastens the search for cures.
This technology could close the gap between nature and the man-made environment.
Explore McLuhan’s theory on print culture and its influential hold over civilization.
Finland’s educational system was driven by a culture that supports a strong social contract, one the United States currently lacks.
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital have completed the most complex penis transplant to date, marking the third-ever successful operation of its kind.
From a developmental perspective, lying in young children is rarely cause for concern. In fact, lying is often one of the first signs a young child has developed a “theory of mind.”
The decision, supported in the majority opinion by the court’s conservative justices, is a victory for nationwide religious groups and a defeat for the mostly liberal state.
One flew east, one flew west, eight shrinks flew into the cuckoo’s nest.
A survey conducted at the Joint Multi-Conference on Human-Level Artificial Intelligence shows that 37% of respondents believe human-like artificial intelligence will be achieved within five to 10 years.
Explore how alcohol affects your brain, from the first sip at the bar to life-long drinking habits.
Harvard psychologists identify “prevalence-induced concept change,” our tendency to raise our threshold for success as we make progress.
The age-old question, finally answered. Kind of.
This gives credence to the 5–2 diet, which has recently gained in popularity thanks to a large celebrity following.
High-level official LeClair suppressed her sexuality for decades. Now that she’s out, she’s speaking up.
The hard part was keeping the list down to ten.
Researchers believe that the practice of sleeping through the whole night didn’t really take hold until just a few hundred years ago.
A little kindness goes a long way. Not being mean goes longer.
Culture determines how mental illness or aberrant mental behavior is viewed and dealt with.
In a #MeToo-inspired rebranding effort, Miss America is ditching its swimsuit competition to focus more on contestants’ personalities.
Thanks to genetic engineering, a child can now have three parents. But is it a good idea?
In his new book, Nick Chater writes that what we see is what we get.
Despite doubts from the healthcare industry, Watson recently identified a surprisingly high number of potential cancer treatments for real-life patients.
An anthropologist and a theologian walk into a room. The punchline is wise and wonderful.
In her enlightening new book, Blue Dreams, Lauren Slater covers the history of psychotropic drugs.
What is the Scully Effect? It’s no coincidence that female fans of ‘The X-Files’ are inspired to choose careers in STEM fields.
Half of all the antibiotics produced in the United States are given to animals to help them grow faster, should we stop this for the sake of our health?
New technology could enable remote control of drug delivery, sensing, and other medical applications.
The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two people, one a doctor and one a survivor of ISIS captivity, for their work in raising international awareness about wartime sexual violence.