From Stupor to Sober with One (Hormone) Shot
Injection of a hormone called FGF21 rapidly revives intoxicated mice.
Injection of a hormone called FGF21 rapidly revives intoxicated mice.
Wandering albatrosses navigate thousands of miles using “the voice of the sea.”
The moon helps us keep time, inspires religions and shapes science, yet it still keeps secrets from us.
Nell Greenfieldboyce discusses her new book Transient and Strange, the intimacy of the essays and the science that inspired them.
Dogs are good for you, science says.
In 2013 a new user named Cleo took an online math forum by storm with unproved answers. Today she’s an urban legend. But who was she? A 2023 editor's pick.
Advanced sensors and artificial intelligence could have us at the brink of interspecies communication
The holidays are a time for indulgence, but there are ways to drink alcohol without suffering the painful effects.
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 stories we tell about orcas might say more about us than about them
The beloved fish that feed orcas and humans depend on kelp forests’ unique habitat.
The Arctic Permafrost Atlas, which took years to create, is both beautiful and sobering, given the pace of climate change.