Women Are More Likely to Get Drug-Resistant Infections
More countries must recognize how gender affects exposure to pathogens, finds a review by the World Health Organization
Women Are More Likely to Get Drug-Resistant Infections
More countries must recognize how gender affects exposure to pathogens, finds a review by the World Health Organization
Smartphone Cameras Owe Their Power to Astronomy
Up All Night? You May Have Actually Been Asleep
Could the U.S. Ban Fossil Fuel Ads?
Why More Space Launches Could Be a Good Thing for the Climate
Prime Number Puzzle Has Stumped Mathematicians for More Than a Century
We’re Approaching 1.5 Degrees C of Warming, but There’s Still Time to Prevent Disaster
Lifting the Veil on Near-Death Experiences
Superheavy Elements Are Breaking the Periodic Table
500-Pound Prehistoric Bird Was a ‘Giga-Goose,’ Fossils Reveal
Scientists reveal the face of Australia’s massive, extinct “giga-goose”
COVID’s Six-Foot Rule Made Scientific Sense at the Time
Attacks on Anthony Fauci over guidance on masking and social distancing issued during the COVID pandemic ignore the science on viral spread
Neurodivergent Kids Flourish When They’re Taught How Their Brains Work
When teachers and parents talk to kids about having ADHD, autism or learning disabilities, they set them up for success
New ‘FLiRT’ COVID Variants Could Be Driving an Uptick in Cases. Here’s How to Avoid Them
COVID numbers are low, but some evidence suggests they could be rising. Here’s how to protect yourself this summer, according to experts
H5N1 Bird Flu Isn’t a Human Pandemic—Yet. American Contrariness Could Turn It into One
Americans don’t like being told what to do, and many don’t trust government. These stubborn attitudes might turn H5N1 bird flu into a pandemic
How the Guinness Brewery Invented the Most Important Statistical Method in Science
The most common test of statistical significance originated from the Guinness brewery. Here’s how it works