People taking Ozempic for weight loss say they have also stopped drinking, smoking, shopping, and even nail biting.
Harvard’s Claudine Gay was right that context matters for campus anti-Semitism. It does at the International Court of Justice too.
Somehow, the U.S. is both over- and under-reacting to bird flu and other pressing infectious threats.
An unusual detective story
Creative thinkers often have some unconventional impulses: Immanuel Kant liked being wrapped up like a mummy, and Charles Dickens lived with a bunch of animals.
Published in The Atlantic in 1994
In a supposedly safe national park, poachers have slaughtered 80 percent of these elusive animals in just ten years.
Every year, more than 400,000 crabs are bled for the miraculous medical substance that flows through their bodies—now pharmaceutical companies are finally committing to an alternative that doesn't harm animals.
A unique experiment shows how multicellular organisms might have evolved from single-celled ancestors.
The most promising future of lab-grown meat may not look like meat at all.