Book review: ‘Maelstrom of abuse’ — Anthony Fauci’s ‘On Call’ details fight against agents of disinformation

Book review: ‘Maelstrom of abuse’ — Anthony Fauci’s ‘On Call’ details fight against agents of disinformation

Michael Hiltzik |
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been accused by congressional crackpots and now testifies before a Senate committee about baseless attacks on ...
AI vs humans: Who is better at separating truth-tellers from liars?

AI vs humans: Who is better at separating truth-tellers from liars?

Jessica Hamzelou |
AI-based lie detection systems could one day be used to help us sift fact from fake news, evaluate claims, and ...
'Insight before a patient even steps into the doctor's office': CRISPR ushers in new era of at-home infection testing

‘Insight before a patient even steps into the doctor’s office’: CRISPR ushers in new era of at-home infection testing

Sarah Fielding |
CRISPR has had a revolutionary impact on the life sciences and may make the dream of curing inherited diseases come ...
Tiny plant, huge genome: This fern has enough genetic data to fill 11,000 books

Tiny plant, huge genome: This fern has enough genetic data to fill 11,000 books

Michael Le Page |
A fern found only on a few Pacific islands has more than 100 metres of DNA in every single cell, ...
CRISPR 2.0: How AI can hlep design molecules that don't exist in nature to help treat rare diseases

CRISPR 2.0: How AI can hlep design molecules that don’t exist in nature to help treat rare diseases

Rob Waugh |
AI is used to compose music, suggests recipes and make investment decisions, but a company has designed a system that ...
Video: From thought to movement — Mind-controlled prosthetic feels like a part of the wearer’s body

Video: From thought to movement — Mind-controlled prosthetic feels like a part of the wearer’s body

Sarah Ward |
A mind-controlled prosthetic feels more like a part of the wearer’s body and promises to make walking easier ...
Young forever? This millionaire paid $20,000 to get gene therapy, aiming to slow down the aging process

Young forever? This millionaire paid $20,000 to get gene therapy, aiming to slow down the aging process

Millionaire Bryan Johnson visited a remote island to extend his life. He spent $20,000 for a treatment that would keep ...
Move over, CRISPR: Jumping gene found in humans acts as a bridge between bits of unconnected DNA

Move over, CRISPR: Jumping gene found in humans acts as a bridge between bits of unconnected DNA

Sandhya Ramesh |
The next generation genomic design method that can be used to program and edit DNA is called the bridge recombinase ...
Our intestines are teeming with bacteria. Could bloodstreams have a microbiome too?

Our intestines are teeming with bacteria. Could bloodstreams have a microbiome too?

Jonathan Jarry |
Your gut has its own microbiome. Some scientists believe the blood does too, but a massive study casts doubt on ...
Genghis Khan has over 16 million descendants today — but he’s not alone. 10 other men have huge lineages

Genghis Khan has over 16 million descendants today — but he’s not alone. 10 other men have massive genetic legacies

Laura Clark |
A 2015 study showed that ten other men have a lot of descendants. The paper is just one of several ...
RFK, Jr. skewered after Vanity Fair profile includes photo of presidential aspirant eating grilled dog during Asia trip 14 years ago

RFK, Jr. skewered after Vanity Fair profile includes photo of presidential aspirant eating grilled dog during Asia trip 14 years ago

David Moye |
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) became a pariah after she admitted that she once killed a puppy named Cricket for being “untrainable,” in ...
Delaying menopause? Why keeping ovaries working longer could potentially prevent age-related diseases

Delaying menopause? Why keeping ovaries working longer could potentially prevent age-related diseases

Scientists are studying how to keep the ovaries working longer — and potentially, prevent age-related diseases in the process ...
Is the universe conscious? Similarities between brain and cosmos prompt “cosmopsychism” theory

Is the universe conscious? Similarities between brain and cosmos prompt “cosmopsychism” theory

Joshua Howgego |
Research has found the universe is similar in structure to the human brain. Does this mean the cosmos has a ...
History of malaria: How this devastating disease has impacted humans over thousands of years

History of malaria: ‘Ancient pathogen DNA’ reveals how devastating disease has impacted humans over thousands of years

Daniel Parsons |
Recent paper sheds light on the historical distribution and genetic diversity of malaria-causing species through ancient DNA analysis ...
The last mammoths thrived on this island for thousands of years, before suddenly being wiped out. What happened?

The last mammoths thrived on this island for thousands of years, before suddenly being wiped out. What happened?

Miguel Ángel Criado |
About 9,200 years ago, when the ice had retreated for several millennia from most of the northern hemisphere, a herd ...
What is intelligence? Categorizing the myriad ways animals and humans ‘reason’

What is intelligence? Categorizing the myriad ways animals and humans ‘reason’

Abigail Desmond |
What is intelligence? People treat intelligence as a coherent whole, it remains ill-defined because it’s really a shifting array ...
‘A village in a dish’: Mini brain organoids made of cells from multiple people could help researchers test drugs using a ‘broad diversity of human genetics’

‘A village in a dish’: Mini brain organoids made of cells from multiple people could help researchers test drugs using a ‘broad diversity of human genetics’

Asher Mullard |
Model systems called organoids mimic the cellular make-up of organs, such as the gut and the lungs. Researchers make them by ...
Technology and mental illness: ‘New wave of tools offers quicker, more objective assessments to help patients and doctors’

Technology and mental illness: ‘New wave of tools offers quicker, more objective assessments to help patients and doctors’

Daliah Singer |
Whoever said the eyes are the windows to the soul probably didn’t imagine them being a key to diagnosing severe ...
'Your life experience doesn't die with you': Here’s how epigenetics can shape—and reverse—deep-seated behavior and memories

‘Your life experience doesn’t die with you’: Here’s how epigenetics can shape—and reverse—deep-seated behavior and memories

Hannah Critchlow |
What if the old polarised debate about the competing influences of nature and nurture was due a 21st-century upgrade? ...
Pup science: ‘Peering deep into the bodies and minds of cats and dogs to understand why we, and they, bond'

Pup science: ‘Peering deep into the bodies and minds of cats and dogs to understand why we, and they, bond’

Emily Anthes |
Scientists around the world are peering deep into the bodies and minds of cats and dogs, hoping to learn more ...
Viewpoint: As neuroscience embraces AI, what makes us human becomes even more critical

Viewpoint: As neuroscience embraces AI, what makes us human becomes even more critical

The opportunities researchers have to study the human brain in never-before-seen ways thanks to Artificial Intelligence ...
The butterfly effect: Can a fluttering insect in Canada unleash a hurricane in the Pacific? Understanding chaos and consequences

The butterfly effect: Can a fluttering insect in Canada unleash a hurricane in the Pacific? Understanding chaos and consequences

Erik Van Aken |
Chaos is a term scientists coined to describe how small events in complex systems can have vast, unpredictable consequences ...
Eat like we were programmed by evolution? Then we’d eat whatever we want

Eat like we were programmed by evolution? Then we’d eat whatever we want

Kate Wong |
Nutrition influencers claim we should eat meat-heavy diets like our ancestors did. But our ancestors didn’t actually eat that way ...
Tattoo health risks? New study links inking to lymphoma, a type of cancer

Tattoo health risks? New study links inking to lymphoma, a type of cancer

Michael Simpson |
We know that tattoos do have certain risks, especially infections from needles that aren’t properly sterilized, but that’s pretty rare ...
Slide show: 99% of human ancestors died 900,000 years ago. How we weathered this catastrophe and what it foretells as climate dislocations escalate

Slide show: 99% of human ancestors died 900,000 years ago. How we weathered this catastrophe and what it foretells as climate dislocations escalate

Tarun Mishra |
A study published in August 2023 suggests that human ancestors experienced a dramatic population decline 900,000 to 800,000 years ago, ...
Viewpoint: ‘It’s like a constant scream inside my head’ — How tinnitus hijacked my brain

Viewpoint: ‘It’s like a constant scream inside my head’ — How tinnitus hijacked my brain

Tinnitus is like a constant scream inside my head, depriving me of what I formerly treasured: the moments of serene ...
Dumping the annoying CPAP machine: More than 40% of obese people taking Tirzepatides to lose weight find they soon have no need for the breathing device

Dumping the annoying CPAP machine: More than 40% of obese people taking Tirzepatides to lose weight find they soon have no need for the breathing device

Alicia Ault |
The diabetes and weight loss drug tirzepatide (Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes; Zepbound for obesity) was so effective at reducing sleep disruptions in patients ...