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David Baron's "The Martians" plumbs the depths of America's fascination with Mars at the turn of the 20th century.
How far should the AAP go to disclose potential conflicts of interest in guidelines and other official recommendations?
This week on Entanglements, our hosts talk to an atmospheric chemist and a planetary physicist about geoengineering.
The HHS secretary promised to find the cause of autism. Then he fired federal scientists trying to do just that.
Only 8 percent of patients remain on GLP-1s after three years, according to a new review. A more holistic approach may help.
In “Nature and the Mind,” Marc Berman uses neuroscience to show how interacting with nature benefits mental health.
One of the world’s foremost climate models, a DOE initiative a decade in the works, now faces funding threats.
In her new book, journalist Shoshana Walter takes aim at the nation's drug treatment system and finds it sorely lacking.
In the beginning, the Big Bang happened, sending everything in the universe expanding outward and apart, from a dense hot point. Since then, all that matter and energy has continued to move outward, ...
The researchers published their findings in the journal Science in 2017, and the results showed that the parts of the brain responsive to the tone were more active when participants reported hearing ...