Advances in Mind-Decoding Technologies Raise Hopes (and Worries)
Devices that connect brains to computers are increasingly sophisticated. Can the nascent neurorights movement keep pace?
Devices that connect brains to computers are increasingly sophisticated. Can the nascent neurorights movement keep pace?
Do wild varieties of overlooked grains, fruits and vegetables hold the key to developing more resilient agriculture?
More people are using doorbell cameras and sharing the footage with the police, but there are few data showing their effectiveness
The end of Roe reshaped abortion access across the U.S. What does it take to track those changes?
As their research is twisted to fuel racist claims, many geneticists are weighing the societal risks of their work
The DarkNPS algorithm has predicted the formulas of millions of potential drugs
Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky
Scientists caution that as the planet warms, more Americans could be exposed to varieties of the Leishmania parasite
The discovery of exotic arachnids reveals as much about the structure of science as it does about the creatures
A wrongful-death suit tied to cured-in-place piping is resolved, but critics say studies justify more oversight
Research on risk perception can help us understand the Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol
Mathematicians model pandemic scenarios by plugging thorny ethical and logistical issues into calculations
Some scientists are confident that the immune system’s aggressive response is only part of the story
Turning from bedbugs and carpet-eating moths to COVID-19, an industrial cleaner joins the coronavirus fight
Despite some success, the species remains threatened in the U.S. West. Biologists are trying to understand why
Advanced remote-sensing satellite technology is compiling a granular record of Earth’s hardest-to-reach regions
Some scientists question whether controlled burns and logging are really the best way to preserve California’s iconic redwoods
The loss of the federal pollution tracker, supporters say, will inhibit public access to data on environmental hazards
As the world scrambles to combat deforestation, experts warn our efforts could have far fewer benefits than we think
Facing the scourge of a parasitic Asian mite, commercial beekeepers are trying to breed a resistant strain—but other threats loom
Social media users extol—and health experts decry—a 25-year-old study from Jamaica suggesting cannabis use poses no harm to fetal development
Just two Y chromosomes exist in a huge population of U.S. Holsteins; researchers want to know what traits have been lost
Researchers have a lot to learn about the previously banned crop before it flourishes on U.S. farms
In the absence of rigorous science, psychologists disagree about using the neurobiology of stress to defend police officers who kill