The categorical imperative
Though writing down daily events may seem mundane, participants in a recent study were happy to have records of them in the future.
No matter what all the articles, books, and TED talks say, Oxytocin isn't a “hug hormone.”
A new hydroelectric facility in Canada could push dangerous amounts of methylmercury into communities that rely on seafood.
A century ago, a small but influential group of artists and researchers teamed up to discover and introduce strange new species to the public.
It’s the latest chapter in a century-long debate about whether neurogenesis continues throughout humans’ lives.
The discovery of modern microbes in a deeply buried fossil has complicated an already tangled dispute in paleontology.
It expands by 10,000 times in a fraction of a second, it’s 100,000 times softer than Jell-O, and it fends off sharks and Priuses alike.
Is classifying the wild dog as a species good strategy or bad practice?
Hope for the future is a reasonable and necessary prerequisite for action.