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Why Our Brains, Our Selves won the Royal Society science book prize
Sandra Knapp, chair of the judging panel for the 2025 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize, explains why neurologist ...
Work on medical uses of mind-altering substances was sidelined for decades by the political backlash against drugs, a misstep ...
Defiance isn’t a fixed trait that some people are born with and others lack. It’s a practice: a skill you can strengthen over ...
Across mammal species, from baboons and gorillas up to humans, females usually live longer than the males do. However, this ...
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Why The Debate Between Science And Religion Still Divides The World
For centuries, science and religion have been seen as enemies. This documentary investigates their conflicts and surprising intersections.
Someone used AI to create a fake Fox News segment that showed Donald Trump making "medbed" quackery available to the public.
We’re about a quarter of the way through the 21st century.
"Are you making good health decisions?" reads one Robert F. Kennedy Jr. meme on social media, a slogan printed against an ...
Outlining the trial-and-error processes that are involved in every research project could help others to become more ...
Economist Carl Benedikt Frey explains why progress is never automatic and why the way we develop and govern AI will determine whether it fuels prosperity or stagnation.
Space scientists look back on 30 years of exoplanet discoveries — from rows of massive ‘super-Earths‘ to worlds with ...
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The Best Time to Eat Breakfast, Backed by Science—and Why It Matters More Than You Think
Although further research needs to be done, the timing of our meals may affect healthy aging more than we realize. Sticking to an early breakfast time may help us maintain our circadian rhythms as we ...
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