El Niño is back – that’s good news or bad news, depending on where you live Warm water along the equator off South America signals an El...
Kakhovka dam breach raises risk for Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – receding waters narrow options for cooling The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant seen across the Dnieper River, which...
Brain tumors are cognitive parasites – how brain cancer hijacks neural circuits and causes cognitive decline Gliomas can form connections with distant areas of the brain, exploiting them...
Nearly 20% of the cultural differences between societies boil down to ecological factors – new research How much of a culture could be due to things like...
Scientists’ political donations reflect polarization in academia – with implications for the public’s trust in science Under 10% of political donations from academic scholars go to Republican...
Blockchain is a key technology – a computer scientist explains why the post-crypto-crash future is bright Blockchain technology has many uses beyond cryptocurrency. Yuichiro Chino/Moment via Getty...
Arsenic contamination of food and water is a global public health concern – researchers are studying how it causes cancer One symptom of arsenic poisoning is the...
Several Down syndrome features may be linked to a hyperactive antiviral immune response – new research Addressing the increased risks of certain diseases among those with Down syndrome...
An AI-driven political campaign could be all things to all people. Eric Smalley, TCUS; Biodiversity Heritage Library/Flickr; Taymaz Valley/Flickr, CC BY-ND Could organizations use artificial intelligence...
The allure of the ad-lib: New research identifies why people prefer spontaneity in entertainment What makes improvised stage patter more appealing than a canned script? FangXiaNuo/E+ via...