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.
If cocaine affects sharks at all, it does so as an anesthetic, not as a stimulant.
Lab-grown meat may work better as a complement to animal agriculture rather than a replacement of it.
“I am not sick at all but everyone around me becomes sick.”
There were many similarities, but also some profound differences.
We’re separating the facts about EVs from the fiction.
Unless you’re drinking a dozen diet sodas per day, you have nothing to worry about — and maybe not even then.
“It is healthy and normal to be afraid of death.”
Don’t feel compelled to start a napping routine just yet.
The biggest nuclear blast in history came courtesy of Tsar Bomba. We could make something at least 100 times more powerful.
A dog’s breed isn’t as predictive of behavior as many think it is. Environment and upbringing play a much larger role.
Despite the claims of speed reading apps, it turns out that you actually have to read the book if you want to learn from it.
Your brain is trying to show you the future.
Over the past two decades, the proportion of those who identify as bisexual increased from 1.2% to 4.5%.
Since 2012, the amount of time that teenagers spend socializing in person has plummeted. Is it a coincidence that depression is more common?
It is generally ineffective, occasionally poisonous, and driving numerous species to the brink of extinction.
The Human Chronome Project finds that the average human sleeps for 9 hours but only works for 2.6 hours.
Genetic profiles of many dog breeds appear as if siblings mated.
The fear of deep bodies of water may be evolutionarily ingrained.
To advance the gender-affirming healthcare of all those who transition, we must also understand the nature and causes of those who detransition.
More than a century ago, Halifax suffered an accidental blast one-fifth the size of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Pessimism reigned supreme.
Cancer likes glucose. So take it away.
A study found that older adults who cannot balance on one foot for ten seconds have an 84% higher risk of death than those who can.
“In witness whereof, the parties hereunto have set their hands to these presents as a deed on the day month and year hereinbefore mentioned.”
Energy balance is the greatest arbiter of weight gain. Embrace the “oinker diet.”
Numerous videos online show that squid undergo a dramatic color-changing effect after being stunned or killed.
A team of scientists has warned that marketers seek to advertise in our dreams. Will our sleep be commercialized against our wishes?
The intensely white coloration of the shrimp is a remarkable feat of bioengineering.
We commonly stereotype psychopaths as criminals, but there are probably more in upper management.