Without the Moon, Human Society Might Not Exist
The moon helps us keep time, inspires religions and shapes science, yet it still keeps secrets from us.
The moon helps us keep time, inspires religions and shapes science, yet it still keeps secrets from us.
The eruption in Iceland may look beautiful, but what is happening just below the surface is threatening safety and livelihoods on the surface.
We’re looking back at 2023 for our favorite podcast shows and one about the largest bird to ever fly the skies just flew to the top of the list.
The U.S. has embarked on the largest and most expensive nuclear build-out ever. The U.S. military says it is necessary to replace an aging nuclear arsenal. But critics fear the risks.
A Stanford researcher is growing crystals on the International Space Station and electronics to withstand the extreme environments of Venus.
The dangerous virus is still here. Here’s how you can stay safe.
Caterpillars can’t regulate their body temperatures, so they have to come up with a totally different strategy to make it through the coldest months of the year.
A honeybee swarm has as much electric charge as a thundercloud, and the insects’ mass movements in the atmosphere might even have some influence on the weather.
The new field of digital bioacoustics is using machine learning to try decipher animal speak, including honeybee toots and quacks and whoops.
Are you working really hard to learn something? Remember this counterintuitive fact, and you might improve your learning curve.
Xenotransplants could help to solve the organ transplant crisis—if researchers can get the science right.
Apothecaries founded this famous garden—one of the most ancient botanical gardens in Europe—to teach their students which plants poison and which plants cure.
Here’s how scientists are planning on getting underground fungi data from space using satellites.
Atmospheric carbon is a currency that plants use to “buy” nutrients from fungi in the soil. To find out where this economy will go next, the devil is in the details. And the details are in the dirt.
Like us, plants and fungi have complex economies. By burning fossil fuels, we’ve been devaluing their currency.
A sleep researcher who studies what dreams can tell us about the possible onset of some mental disorders believes lucid dreamers might hold a lot of answers in their head.
Here’s what a historian who has studied J. Robert Oppenheimer for two decades has to say about the new Christopher Nolan film on the father of the atomic bomb.
The famous climate pattern El Niño could usher in a new hottest year on record and will have domino effects on the world’s weather.
Researchers, using the galaxy as a detector, believe they have detected gravitational waves from monster black holes for the first time.
The party drug MDMA could soon be approved for treating people with severe PTSD.
Where is it coming from? How long will it last? What's in the smoke? Whose health is at risk? How do you clean your own air?
Some of the most violent cosmic collisions occur silently in the vacuum of space, but with the right instrumental ears, we can still hear it happen. Here’s how.
We learn the story of “Ella,” a patient with 12 different personalities, or “parts,” and of her therapist, who helped her form a peaceful community—many selves in one body and mind.
Very high HDL cholesterol levels almost double your risk of heart problems.