Post Archive
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Tara Santora • March 11, 2019
PrEP is over 90 percent effective at preventing HIV — yet only four percent of gay and bisexual men take it
Marcus Banks • March 5, 2019
Debate continues on over how much genes influence risk of heart attack
Polina Porotsky • February 28, 2019
The first gene-edited babies have stirred ethical debate — as well as biological concern
Passant Rabie • February 26, 2019
A team of researchers has created an artificial intelligence (AI) system that mimics human religiosity, laying the groundwork for psychologically accurate AI that can predict human behavior
Polina Porotsky • February 22, 2019
Our sense of disgust of eating insects is largely cultural, and there could be benefits to overcoming our ick
Isobel Whitcomb • February 20, 2019
It’s a controversial idea, but early research is promising, and some parents are forging ahead
Nina Pullano • February 18, 2019
Lisa Nett encourages students to notice their neighborhood nature
Jessica Romeo • February 13, 2019
Sex differences in male and female plants raise some big questions
Marion Renault • February 12, 2019
They look gross — especially up close — but the humble roach has a lot to offer researchers developing better antibiotics, robots and even sustainable foods
Dani Leviss • February 11, 2019
Saber-toothed tigers, giant ground sloths, woolly rhinos and other ice age megafauna are all extinct now — but who or what is to blame remains a mystery
Donavyn Coffey • February 7, 2019
Experts offer evidence-based strategies to help parents keep fighting the good fight at the dinner table
Dana Najjar • February 6, 2019
Artificial intelligence has a lot to offer to patients struggling with their mental health, but experts say we shouldn’t expect it to replace humans
Polina Porotsky • February 4, 2019
They don’t have dating apps, so birds find another way to find a mate