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Dr. Mary-Claire King was the first to link a gene to hereditary cancer risk with the identification of BRCA1. She was just getting started.
It took a lot of people to create the light bulb. But a process of mythmaking has flattened one man and elevated him to ...
In “The Genius Myth,” Helen Lewis argues that who we call a genius reveals more about our values than any objective measure ...
Indigenous and Western scientists are working together to uncover biodiversity in the icy deep. They're getting some ...
The debate over the existence of extraterrestrial life touches literature, religion, and science in 17th century Europe.
The greater honeyguide learned to lead humans to beehives, luring them with the promise of honey so they’d unlock the wax the ...
Octopuses can use their suckers to detect harmful microbes on the surface of objects like crab shells, or their own eggs.
As you collect materials, think about whether they’d work underwater, where octopuses live. To create your den, start by ...
Octopuses are survival experts! They can hide in secret dens, change their skin to blend in, and even shoot ink to trick ...
A sand dune is much more than just a big pile of sand. But how do sand dunes work, and what else do scientists want to know about sand? Plus, candles, hairstyling products, and other common items can ...
Questionable science, lax regulations, and wellness culture have turned dietary supplements into big business.
The third interstellar object ever observed is in our neighborhood—for now. And, asteroid Bennu could contain dust from ...