Daily Human Digest
Bisexuality: Nearly 10% of Americans report having had both male and female partners — three times more than in 1994
A new study shows that bisexuality—being attracted to or engaging in sexual behavior with people of both sexes—has tripled in ...
How will humans make it through climate upheavals? Here’s how we’ve done it before
New research conducted by an international team, published in the journal Science, reveals that early human species were capable of ...
‘They’re both breakthroughs’: Two new obesity drugs that could be cheaper and more effective than Ozempic on course for approval
Hormone mimics offer advantages even beyond those of the potent weight-loss shots on the market now ...
Newest malaria vaccine protects 80% of vaccinated children — but accessibility remains major stumbling block in Africa
Nigeria approved a promising new malaria vaccine. It's called R21, and in early trials, up to 80% of kids who ...
Out-of-body experiences explained: Here’s how the brain ‘creates’ your sense of physical self
New insight comes from zapping a region, known as the anterior precuneus, that causes people to feel dissociated from their ...
Viewpoint: How ‘predictive AI’ is changing healthcare for the better
The quality of predictive AI can be measured, generative AI models produce different answers ...
‘He spreads dangerous misinformation’: Kennedy Family condemns presidential candidate RFK Jr’s anti-vaccine rhetoric
Apparently, those of us who don’t think much of RFK Jr.’s ignorance about vaccines and pseudoscience often wondered if the rest of ...
American middle school math scores are the lowest they’ve been in 50 years. AI can help
Results from this year’s National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) from the U.S. Department of Education show a continued, steep ...
What happens to bad smells — do they disappear or does the world get smellier every day?
Does smell disappear? Or does our planet become more and more smelly every day? ...
Pair bonding: How wedding vows have contributed to human evolution
An evolutionary perspective on pair-bonding can help people to understand wedding vows at a deeper level, even generic vows turn ...
How hot is too hot? Record breaking temperatures across the world test human body heat limits
The hottest June ever and a record-breaking start to July should be a wake-up call. We weren’t built for this ...
Prospective planning: Are humans the only animals capable of preparing for the future?
Humans can plan for their future needs: We must choose between satisfying our current desires and postponing our gratification to ...
Viewpoint: ‘We should acknowledge that there are faith-based myths running deep in science’s canon’
Science has fundamental limitations as a way of knowing and is not the only method of approaching the unattainable truth ...
COVID air detector: ‘You can know essentially in real time, or every 5 minutes, if there is a live virus in the air’
A team of researchers at the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Medicine has developed a proof-of-concept air ...
Viewpoint: Battling RFK, Jr.’s misinformation machine — ‘What good is a fact check from news organizations with a record of promoting ideology over truth?’
Longtime amplifier and propagator of baseless theories, beginning nearly two decades ago with his skepticism: Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...
Developing ‘revolutionary’ drugs — This company has spent a billion dollars over 25 years and has come up empty. What now?
The enormously expensive task and challenges involved in developing cutting-edge therapies: $12 billion California stem cell and gene therapy program ...
‘Like veins in a leaf, rather than branches on a tree’: Updated human origin model illuminates how Homo sapiens arose in Africa
There's a promising new model for human origins in Africa — but scientists don't quite know what to do with ...
Birth control pill approved for over-the-counter sale with no age restriction, available early next year
Federal regulators on [July 13] approved the nation’s first over-the-counter birth control pill in a landmark decision that will soon ...
Artificial intelligence regulation gets off the ground in Europe. What can we expect?
Jurisdictions joust over toxic chatbots; policymakers ponder existential risks ...
Making a new person from skin or blood cells — but no egg and sperm?’ Scientists debate ethics of ‘synthetic human reproduction’
Called in vitro gametogenesis, or IVG, it promises to someday provide a cure for many types of infertility ...
Can’t start your day without a cup of joe? Coffee’s energizing effects may be a placebo
Scientists testing coffee against plain caffeine found that plain caffeine only partially reproduces the effects of drinking a cup of ...
GM mosquitoes: Conspiracists blame Bill Gates for first US malaria cases in two decades
Conspiracy theorists say his genetically modified mosquitos are spreading the disease ...
Evidence of life on Mars? NASA may have accidentally destroyed it in the 1970s
Life may have been discovered on Mars almost 50 years ago, but it could have been unintentionally destroyed ...
What does the future of AI look like? 300 experts predict artificial intelligence landscape in 2035
Our future depends on the “good or ill intent” of the next generation as they build the knowledge ecosystem, to ...
Editing out diseases in the womb is a holy grail on the horizon — but protecting embryos from unwanted damage is proving a challenging hurdle
Scientists have discovered that the cells of early human embryos are often unable to repair damage to their DNA ...
First person to receive genetically-modified pig heart transplant died two months later. What have we learned from this experiment?
[T]he eventual heart failure in the world’s first successful transplant of a genetically-modified pig heart into a human patient ...
‘The hallucination of reality’: Where does consciousness reside — inside or outside the brain?
The hard problem of consciousness has puzzled philosophers and neuroscientists alike for decades: consciousness, the hallucination of reality, and whether ...