Who shares fake news? This personality type is most likely fall for misinformation

Who shares fake news? This personality type is most likely fall for misinformation

Asher Lawson, Hemant Kakkar |
To find solutions to this misinformation crisis, our society needs a clear-eyed assessment of who and what drives the spread ...
It’s alive! 3-D printers can produce biological blobs for medical and industrial uses

It’s alive! 3-D printers can produce biological blobs for medical and industrial uses

David Nield |
In a new study, scientists have outlined a new type of 'living ink' or bioink made from programmed Escherichia coli ...
The science of bad breath

The science of bad breath

Shivam Sachdeva |
Though everyone has likely experienced some bad breath at one point or another, Colgate reports that one in four people ...
Many people experience visions and strange dreams before they die

Many people experience visions and strange dreams before they die

Ingrid Spilde |
Old age. Cancer. A rare disease of the nervous system. Whatever the reason, the fact remains: A life is about ...
Humans drive evolution of other organisms, from condors to the coronavirus

Humans drive evolution of other organisms, from condors to the coronavirus

Sofia Gallus |
Many people think that evolution is some magical phenomenon that takes hundreds, even thousands of years to occur. People think ...
How does smoking marijuana affect your health? Here's the latest evidence

How does smoking marijuana affect your health? Here’s the latest evidence

Lester Black |
Pot use has soared among Americans over the age of 26 — over 10 percent of them reported getting high ...
'Venice of the stone age’: Why this ancient Chinese city was abandoned

‘Venice of the stone age’: Why this ancient Chinese city was abandoned

David Kindy |
Some 4,000 years ago, a sophisticated society that built a city of canals known as “China’s Venice of the Stone ...
‘Category X’: What's the science behind asexuality?

‘Category X’: What’s the science behind asexuality?

Eldrid Borgan |
“Asexuality is an identity on equal footing with heterosexuality, homosexuality and so on", says Sunniva Árja Tobiasen. She is one ...
Suicidal tendencies linked to specific genes, correlated with other psychiatric risk factors such as smoking and sleep disturbances

Suicidal tendencies linked to specific genes, correlated with other psychiatric risk factors such as smoking and sleep disturbances

Elizabeth Dowling |
In the largest genetic study of suicide attempts to date, researchers have identified a region of the genome on chromosome ...
Mystery of 3.7 million year old footsteps solved

Mystery of 3.7 million year old footsteps solved

Rasha Aridi |
In the 1970s, a set of 3.66-million-year-old human footprints preserved in volcanic ash turned the paleontology field upside down. They ...
‘Even one vaping session can cause detectable adverse effects on the body’

‘Even one vaping session can cause detectable adverse effects on the body’

Steven Reinberg |
Young, healthy adults who try vaping for the first time may experience an immediate reaction that can harm cells and ...
Visual sleuthing: ‘An ecosystem of misinformation about the meaning of nonverbal behavior’

Visual sleuthing: ‘An ecosystem of misinformation about the meaning of nonverbal behavior’

Amelia Tait |
Over the course of the past few years, the idea that a twitch or an itch reveals a person’s innermost ...
Can blood work provide a road map for beauty treatments and lifestyle choices?

Can blood work provide a road map for beauty treatments and lifestyle choices?

Fiorella Valdesolo |
Blood work is a standard component of annual physicals, but what if it were also commonly done at facialist appointments? ...
Programming biology: How gene synthesis will lead to a host of medical and drug innovations

Programming biology: How gene synthesis will lead to a host of medical and drug innovations

Yiren Lu |
As a customer, you can visit the Twist website, upload a spreadsheet with the DNA sequence that you want, select ...
If we gene hacked humanity to be more like our bonobo cousins, would militarism become obsolete (and sex more frequent)?

If we gene hacked humanity to be more like our bonobo cousins, would militarism become obsolete (and sex more frequent)?

James Anderson |
Bonobos are a species of primate believed to be humankind’s second-closest living ancestor. That’s intriguing, because zoologists have long observed ...
Sleep and screen time: Digital tools auto-transmit helpful data from your smartphone to your therapist

Sleep and screen time: Digital tools auto-transmit helpful data from your smartphone to your therapist

Laura Landro |
A therapist and patient can tell each other a lot in an hour. But imagine if the patient and therapist ...
Evidence emerges that this early human species swung from trees but also walked upright

Evidence emerges that this early human species swung from trees but also walked upright

Lauren Fuge |
Early hominins used their upper limbs to climb like apes and their lower limbs to walk like humans, according to ...
Life span vs. health span: How physical activity wards off age-related disease

Life span vs. health span: How physical activity wards off age-related disease

Daniel Lieberman, Elizabeth Cooney |
In a new review published [November 22] in PNAS, [evolutionary biologist Daniel] Lieberman and his Harvard co-authors grapple with the ...
Couples undergoing IVF can get genetic testing to prevent birth defects

Couples undergoing IVF can get genetic testing to prevent birth defects

Richa Jagtap |
Many families carry some defective genes that can give rise to known genetic disorders. Some of these are incompatible with ...
Viagra could cut risk of Alzheimer’s disease by as much as 70%

Viagra could cut risk of Alzheimer’s disease by as much as 70%

Peter Dockrill |
Usage of the medication sildenafil – better known to most as the brand-name drug Viagra – is associated with dramatically ...
‘Many sites were hidden in plain sight’: How digital tools are revolutionizing archeology

‘Many sites were hidden in plain sight’: How digital tools are revolutionizing archeology

Alison Snyder |
Hidden parts of deep human history are being revealed by digital tools that generate new troves of data for archaeologists ...
Scentless chemical in human body odor triggers protective mechanism in men and aggression in women

Scentless chemical in human body odor triggers protective mechanism in men and aggression in women

Jonathan Chadwick |
Sniffing a chemical in human body odor – commonly known as BO – triggers aggression in women but blocks aggression ...
The darker side of IVF and fertility treatments

The darker side of IVF and fertility treatments

Blake Turck |
According to a 2018 study, 33 percent of Americans have used IVF or another form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) to get pregnant, ...
Are humans doomed to go extinct?

Are humans doomed to go extinct?

Henry Gee |
Mammal species tend to come and go rather rapidly, appearing, flourishing and disappearing in a million years or so. The ...
Microbes as sustainable fuel: A better way to make chemicals currently derived from oil and gas

Microbes as sustainable fuel: A better way to make chemicals currently derived from oil and gas

A team of chemists from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota has now engineered microbes to ...
DNA from ancient Etruscan bones and teeth spurs rewrite of 25-century old Italian civilization's history

DNA from ancient Etruscan bones and teeth spurs rewrite of 25-century old Italian civilization’s history

Elizabeth Rayne |
For years, the origins of the Etruscans remained an unsolved mystery. They inhabited central Italy for two thousand years before ...
As plain as the nose on your face: Sniffing out what we know about the evolutionary history of the proboscis

As plain as the nose on your face: Sniffing out what we know about the evolutionary history of the proboscis

Mammalian noses, including the prominent snout that graces the head of the horse, are an evolutionary novelty – and also ...