And while the regional response is more robust than it was during the largest outbreak, in 2014-2016, the U.S. has now ...
Two experts at the forefront of untangling the gut-brain connection explain its role in IBS, Parkinson’s, and depression.
As NASA prepares for long-term moon bases, scientists are working on how to grow food in lunar soil and deal with razor-sharp ...
A new pancreatic cancer drug doubles survival times. And a new treatment for a rare form of ALS slows and improves some ...
Ancient squirrel poop provides a snapshot of life during the last ice age. And, how different types of laughter originate in ...
The chlorine in swimming pools reacts with our urine and sweat, producing volatile chemicals that are potentially harmful to ...
What did the universe look like before any stars turned on? Astronomers call that time the “dark ages,” and while they think it may be possible to see remnants of it in very low frequency radio ...
Nearly all Americans have some type of PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” in their blood. The chemicals, which are linked to numerous health issues, were first regulated in drinking water at ...
In March and April 2026, the SciFri Book Club will read Life on a Little-Known Planet: Dispatches from a Changing World by Elizabeth Kolbert. This collection brings together the Pulitzer Prize ...
Our memories make us who we are—just ask Barbra Streisand. But despite the lyrics in many popular songs, memories aren’t frozen in time. When we call them up, the details shift and change. And ...
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