We Need to Better Understand Malnutrition-Related Diabetes
Food insecurity saps the health of people and economies worldwide. Addressing it would pay dividends
Food insecurity saps the health of people and economies worldwide. Addressing it would pay dividends
Reproducing in space is just one of many reasons we should delay settlements beyond Earth
Developmental biologist Alfonso Martinez Arias believes that the emergent properties of cells, rather than the “instructions” written by genes, are the key to understanding how bodies are built...
The planet just saw the hottest span of 12 months in human history because of climate change driven by the burning of fossil fuels
We can’t put a price on a healthy biosphere. We must instead reorient our economy into one that values the living world
The outcomes of state elections this week may mean more natural gas plants in Texas, greater use of climate law funds in Kentucky and the continuation of the status quo in Maine and Mississippi...
The earliest active supermassive black hole ever seen offers clues on how these enigmatic objects first formed
One of the world’s most prestigious science journals has retracted a major paper from embattled superconductivity researcher Ranga Dias
A new facial approximation brings to life an Incan girl who was killed 500 years ago as part of a sacrificial ritual
The Lucy spacecraft’s encounter with asteroid Dinkinesh has revealed a bizarre “contact binary” double-moon companion
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