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Cats. Dogs. Birds. Fish. The Pet Theory column explores pet health and science, as well as our relationships with our furry, ...
Chronic pain can result from nervous-system overload that creates physical symptoms in response to repressed emotions, ...
Magicians have long exploited quirks in our perception of the world to make us experience the impossible. Now, cognitive psychology is exploring how they do it and revealing fresh insights into how ou ...
Created by editing the gray wolf genome, two dire wolves are the subject of vastly-differing opinions on what it means to ...
The 50th anniversary of a landmark biosafety conference is an opportunity to ensure its spirit lives on in today’s scientists.
Behind the polished facade of peer-reviewed journals lurks a growing epidemic of junk science — propped up by predatory ...
Without clear protocols to catch errors, artificial intelligence’s growing role in science could do more harm than good.
Scientists should experiment with creative ways of communicating their work to inspire action to protect the natural world, researchers say.
When up-and-coming playwright Jake Brasch first set out to write his play “Reservoir,” now playing at Hertz Stage at the Alliance Theatre through May 4, he thought he was writing a play about the ...
GSAS alum Arielle Duhaime-Ross set out to become a zoologist, but ended up finding a love for reporting along the way. After ...
Examine the benefits and challenges of high sensitivity and explore the three most common myths about highly sensitive people ...
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