Even though little kids remember plenty, most of us lose access to key memories as we get older. It’s something scientists ...
Per Moskvitch, Aaronson later watched the episode with his own two children, who kept asking follow-up questions. “This is ...
Alisha Wainwright left science to pursue acting. Her diverse background helps her host the podcast When Science Finds a Way.
Madeleine Finlay sits down with co-host and science editor Ian Sample to discuss three eye-catching stories from the week, including a review into the effectiveness of a new class of Alzheimer’s drug ...
Pesticides, Girl Scout cookies, food additives, and more—the list of allegedly harmful chemicals feels endless. And so does ...
Elon Musk pushes for “universal high income” as AI threatens jobs, arguing increased productivity from AI and robotics could ...
In a new two-part documentary, presenter Kathryn Thomas explores the boom in anti-ageing science and longevity research.
When Claire Wilmot reviewed the Epstein files, she found persistent efforts to undermine the credibility of sexual abuse ...
For years, the New Bedford docks were home to one of the most notorious fraudsters in Massachusetts fishing history.
Very likely not, at least not as long as MAHA embraces quackery and antivax pseudoscience—not that that didn't stop STAT News from ignoring the elephant in the room, vaccines, in sear ...
Actor Kalki Koechlin candidly spoke about her experiences with sleep struggles and occasional use of sleeping pills during a ...
NPR's Short Wave team talks about the surprising benefits of small talk, more humane ways to kill lobsters, and an ancient flood that may have helped create the Grand Canyon.
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