Adventures of a Bone Hunter
Annie Montague Alexander went on paleontology expeditions most women could only dream of in the early 1900s
Annie Montague Alexander went on paleontology expeditions most women could only dream of in the early 1900s
Dogs are good for you, science says.
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Eunice Newton Foote showed that carbon dioxide traps the heat of the sun in 1856, beating the so-called father of the greenhouse effect by at least three years. Why was she forgotten?
More than half of our diet consists of foods that have been industrially processed in some way, and they may be harmful to our health
Flemmie Pansy Kittrell, the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in nutrition in 1936, showed the importance of good health and developed a program that became the model for Head Start
In the rush to build and train ever larger AI models, developers have swept up much of the searchable Internet, quite possibly including some of your own public data—and potentially some of your private data as well.
The dangerous virus is still here. Here’s how you can stay safe.
The popular decongestant phenylephrine is not effective, an FDA panel found. Here’s what to use instead.
The Luddites did not hate technology—but they did fight the way it was used to exploit humans.
Hearing aids may help maintain better brain functions in older people and better health overall.
Scientists used a smoking machine—complete with a 3-D-printed mouthpiece—to figure out how to get the most cannabinoid per puff.
Here’s how large language models, or LLMs, actually work.
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.