Ross Pomeroy
Editor, RealClearScience
Steven Ross Pomeroy is the editor of RealClearScience. As a writer, Ross believes that his greatest assets are his insatiable curiosity and his ceaseless love for learning. Follow him on Twitter @SteRoPo.
Do the benefits of plastics outweigh the costs?
College students once stood out from the pack on IQ tests. Today, they’re about average.
Western societies seem to be getting inflammation achingly wrong.
A new analysis suggests previous “total cost of ownership” studies overlooked key factors.
From Hogwarts to hashtags, kids’ reading habits have changed drastically in recent decades — but data suggests cause for hope.
Smaller family networks, more great-grandparents, and fewer cousins.
The U.S. ranked 59th worldwide.
The ominous cloud of acid rain hasn’t vanished but rather drifted toward the developing world.
Wolfgang Pauli was a brilliant, well-liked physicist and a scathing critic of balderdash.
Teller and Sagan debated fiercely over nuclear proliferation. But was the conflict as personal as it was intellectual for Teller?
Between the hedonic and eudaimonic life, there’s a happy medium to be found.
Is it better to be the oldest sibling, the youngest, or in the middle?
The aging brain is networked differently.
The study is a solid step toward developing gene therapies against neurodevelopmental disorders.
How much do citizens really value free elections?
Stem cells from a fetus can live within the mother for decades — and help her heal.
Claims of a sudden infestation appear unfounded.
Decades ago, a disaster left three million acres of land uninhabitable and killed between 85,600 and 240,000 people. Chernobyl? No. Banqiao dam in China.
To see a true cross-section of American society, head to Applebee’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP, Chili’s, and Olive Garden.
AIs can imitate but not innovate — for now, at least.
Once students master the basics of math, they are allowed to use calculators. The same should be true of writing and ChatGPT.
Artificial intelligence can forecast the behavior of viruses and quickly make vaccines to thwart them.
“Precarious manhood” is the belief that manhood must be earned and constantly defended. It has a poor outcome.
Morning, afternoon, or night: When is the best time to exercise? Scientists have extensively studied this question. Here’s what they found.
A new hypothesis accuses the simple sugar of wrecking energy metabolism.
AI was key to making Moderna’s COVID mRNA vaccine. Its role in mRNA therapeutics will rapidly grow in the coming years.