Is Singapore’s mosquito-borne dengue emergency a harbinger of climate change disruptions ahead?

Is Singapore’s mosquito-borne dengue emergency a harbinger of climate change disruptions ahead?

Heather Chen |
Singapore says it is facing a dengue “emergency” as it grapples with an outbreak of the seasonal disease that has ...
Crimes of the Future: David Cronenberg movie ‘imagines a world in which humans are evolving and mutating and growing new organs regularly’

Crimes of the Future: David Cronenberg movie ‘imagines a world in which humans are evolving and mutating and growing new organs regularly’

Lindsey Bahr |
Pain is a essentially a thing of the past for some in David Cronenberg’s “ Crimes of the Future,” a ...
How did ancient animals evolve to be so giant?

How did ancient animals evolve to be so giant?

Michael Dhar |
Prehistoric giants used to populate the Earth. These behemoths included mighty dinosaurs, airplane-size pterosaurs, massive crocodiles and snakes, and even ...
‘Dark personalities’: When are destructive traits like narcissism and psychopathy most likely to appear?

‘Dark personalities’: When are destructive traits like narcissism and psychopathy most likely to appear?

Theo Klimstra |
Stories about insufferable teenagers, selfish college students, or inconsiderate older adults have one thing in common: They attribute the presence ...
‘We just clicked’: Is there a chemical basis to ‘love at first sight’?

‘We just clicked’: Is there a chemical basis to ‘love at first sight’?

Amy McGorry |
Finding true love may actually be due to how well your body synch’s up with your partner, according to researchers ...
Antibiotics that kill gut bacteria can ravage athletes’ motivation and endurance

Antibiotics that kill gut bacteria can ravage athletes’ motivation and endurance

Jules Bernstein |
New research demonstrates that by killing essential gut bacteria, antibiotics ravage athletes’ motivation and endurance. The UC Riverside-led mouse study ...
Here’s how abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol work

Here’s how abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol work

Chris Baraniuk |
Today mifepristone is often used in combination with another drug, misoprostol, and together the pair are more than 95 percent ...
Why aging often accelerates at 70

Why aging often accelerates at 70

Ian Sample |
A groundbreaking theory of ageing that explains why people can suddenly become frail after reaching their 70s has raised the ...
Humans learn from artificial intelligence systems — and pass those skills on to others, shaping culture

Humans learn from artificial intelligence systems — and pass those skills on to others, shaping culture

Jannat Un Nisa |
A study, which was published on [May 30] by a group of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human ...
DNA embryo screening: Huge gap between science behind polygenic scoring and parental desires to pick the ‘perfect kid’

DNA embryo screening: Huge gap between science behind polygenic scoring and parental desires to pick the ‘perfect kid’

Carey Goldberg |
One challenge with leading killers like cancer and heart disease is that they’re usually polygenic: linked to many different genes ...
Elixirs of life: Search for what turns out to be crank treatments to extend our limited time on Earth takes desperate people to exotic destinations

Elixirs of life: Search for what turns out to be crank treatments to extend our limited time on Earth takes desperate people to exotic destinations

Peter Ward |
While science has made some promising breakthroughs in studying the causes and implications of ageing, real solutions are some way ...
Genetic genie is out of the bottle: Distant relatives you don’t know likely have had their DNA mapped, so your lineage is circulating somewhere

Genetic genie is out of the bottle: Distant relatives you don’t know likely have had their DNA mapped, so your lineage is circulating somewhere

Josh Zumbrun |
It is far too late to completely protect your genetic privacy via personal abstention. A brief exploration into the mathematics ...
Viewpoint: How ‘racial rankings’ based on genetics pollute science and inspire racism

Viewpoint: How ‘racial rankings’ based on genetics pollute science and inspire racism

Brandon Ogbunu |
 In the aftermath of the massacre in Buffalo, New York, at the hands of a white supremacist terrorist, scientists can ...
How scientist-athletes are pushing edge of human performance

How scientist-athletes are pushing edge of human performance

Max Esterhuizen |
Rachel Baxter uses many of the usual tools of athleticism when she gets ready for a pole vaulting competition: track ...
Proline and mental health: Link found between common protein and depression

Proline and mental health: Link found between common protein and depression

Kenna Castlebury |
Depression is a common mental health issue for many people around the world today. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates ...
African genes are not well represented in research databases. Here’s why that’s a problem

African genes are not well represented in research databases. Here’s why that’s a problem

Rafiq Raji |
The Human Genome Project, which took 13 years to complete from 1990 to 2003 was the first successful global effort ...
COVID ad infinitum: Why the coronavirus could be part of our lives for a very long time

COVID ad infinitum: Why the coronavirus could be part of our lives for a very long time

Katherine Wu |
Experts knew from early on that, for almost everyone, infection with this coronavirus would be inevitable. As James Hamblin memorably ...
A transgender woman says she’s breastfeeding her daughter during the formula shortage. Is that possible?

A transgender woman says she’s breastfeeding her daughter during the formula shortage. Is that possible?

Matthew Rozsa |
As America's baby formula shortage continues to inspire scammers and politicians alike, parents have become desperate for solutions. Sometimes they get so creative ...
Deextinction: How feasible is scientists’ plan to bring back the Tasmanian tiger?

Deextinction: How feasible is scientists’ plan to bring back the Tasmanian tiger?

Frances Vinall |
A team of genetic scientists led by biosciences professor Andrew Pask is attempting to make the concept of “de-extinction” a ...
CRISPR gene editing poised to ‘cure’ progeria and other diseases caused by ‘misspelled’ DNA

CRISPR gene editing poised to ‘cure’ progeria and other diseases caused by ‘misspelled’ DNA

Sandee LaMotte |
When popular YouTube star Adalia Rose died earlier this year, she looked like a diminutive, sickly woman in her 80s ...
Viewpoint: How science and genetic research are manipulated to bolster white supremacy claims

Viewpoint: How science and genetic research are manipulated to bolster white supremacy claims

Janet Stemwedel |
The white supremacist who drove 200 miles to a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket and opened fire, killing 10 people, had posted ...
Here's what we still don't understand about consciousness

Here’s what we still don’t understand about consciousness

Vanessa Lancaster |
The mind-body problem addresses one of the fundamental questions of science and humanity. How is consciousness related to the body ...
Gene drive technology to reduce threat of disease-carrying mosquitoes works in trials — but larger rollout hinges on regulators and anti-biotechnology activists

Gene drive technology to reduce threat of disease-carrying mosquitoes works in trials — but larger rollout hinges on regulators and anti-biotechnology activists

Alexandra Ossola |
The mosquitoes are coming—and then, hopefully, they’re going. [Soon], British biotech company Oxitec plans to kick off a months-long experiment ...
Genetics plays outsized and underappreciated role in how COVID victims cope with virus after effects

Genetics plays outsized and underappreciated role in how COVID victims cope with virus after effects

Liji Thomas |
A new paper looks at the genetic contribution to individual wellbeing during the pandemic, seeking to find support for the ...
COVID misinformation doctors make rounds on lucrative rightwing speech circuit

COVID misinformation doctors make rounds on lucrative rightwing speech circuit

Kristina Fiore |
Two of the most visible right-wing, conservative political movements in the U.S. right now -- "Defeat the Mandates" and the ...
Humans sleep a lot more than other primates. Here’s an evolutionary explanation why

Humans sleep a lot more than other primates. Here’s an evolutionary explanation why

Elizabeth Preston |
On dry nights, the San hunter-gatherers of Namibia often sleep under the stars. They have no electric lights or new ...
Vagal hype: What’s behind the 'natural health' community's focus on healing effects of ‘resetting’ vagus nerve?

Vagal hype: What’s behind the ‘natural health’ community’s focus on healing effects of ‘resetting’ vagus nerve?

Jonathan Jarry |
The vagus nerve is a darling of the all-natural healing crowd. Its complex arborescence makes it the ideal nerve on ...