The Hollywood-set musical took a record 14 nods in a list otherwise dominated by smaller, more intimate dramas.
The program is based on the idea that habit-forming behaviors start in childhood.
And other tales from the intersection of science and airport security
The Trump administration wants to prospect the Atlantic for oil and gas using loud explosive blasts that will seriously harm whales, fish, and other marine life.
A long-held belief about how hummingbirds drink is wrong—and the truth is really weird.
Carl Linnaeus, the father of biological taxonomy, also had a hand in inventing this tool for categorizing anything. An Object Lesson.
The new eight-part series supposedly travels to the most mad, macabre, and morbid places in the world.
Blueberries and macadamia nuts aren’t that good for you.
Jews disproportionately support immigration because their history has led them to identify with outsiders—and people who demonize immigrants take notice.
Gorgeous and weird, lichens have pushed the boundaries of our understanding of nature—and our way of studying it.