There Are Two Sides to the Brain Implant Story
As Neuralink recently showed, the medical case for brain-machine interfaces is clear. Experts are divided on the next step: upgrading otherwise healthy humans.
Aviation Has a Contrail Problem. Can the Solution Be This Simple?
A study showed slight rerouting could decrease the creation of planet-heating contrails
Is the Future of Drug Production Located in Space?
There are advantages to operating in zero gravity
Want Youthful Skin? Start Strength Training.
New research out of Japan suggests going to the gym thickens both muscles and skin
The Future of Two Ambitious Telescopes is Looking Unclear
There might only be funding to sustain one of them
This Grocery Store Brand Emerged From NASA Research at Yellowstone
Nature’s Fynd products are made with a surprisingly versatile edible fungus
Turns Out the Internet Isn't Great at Preserving Scientific Research
A new study raises alarms over digital preservation
Scientists Now Have a Better Understanding of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A recently concluded study has a lot to say
What Online Gambling Is Doing to Our Brains and Bodies
Money down, cortisol up: Omnipresent betting is taking its toll
The Mass Delusion of Driving
Behind the wheel, we're overconfident, inattentive and over-reliant on tech. According to those who study driver behavior, instead of solving these problems, we’re making them worse.
Turns Out the Oceans Are Experiencing Record Heat, Too
It's another sign of climate change's global effects
Turns Out Coin Flips Aren’t 50-50 Propositions
According to new research, one side offers a (slight) advantage
Learning How Animals Hibernate Could Help Humans Live Longer
Bears, squirrels and bats all have plenty to teach us
Saving the American Chestnut Tree Is More Contentious Than You Might Think
The chestnut tree has been struggling with blight for decades
Does Ditching Your Phone for Three Days Actually Rewire Your Brain?
I stuffed my iPhone in a drawer for 72 hours. Here's what happened.