Lobbyists’ and politicians’ campaigns against lab-grown meat appeal to emotion, not logic and reason
Gas stoves spew nitrogen dioxide at levels that frequently exceed those that are deemed safe by health organizations
The way we think about time, aging and sickness may influence our health, behavior and general well-being in surprising ways
“We should not make it harder for people to access abortion,” says a researcher who has studied the impacts on people who seek the procedure and are denied
A multimillion-dollar digital camera could revolutionize astronomy. But first it needs to climb a mountain halfway around the globe
Superstitions linger into the modern era, in part, because they may be holdovers from a time when they provided a measure of protection from predators and other mortal dangers