Science books, especially those written by scientists, sometimes have the reputation of being dry, dull and difficult. Perhaps they are thought of as thinly disguised textbooks, something to learn ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Jason Riley and Dan Henninger. Bored at a dinner party or work meeting but don’t want to come off as rude by pulling out your ...
Back-to-school time has arrived again, with the usual debates about cell phones, with many schools trying a complete ban. That’s a good start, given what we know about the ill effects of smartphones ...
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Researchers at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania are leading an ambitious project to study how tiny lab-grown brain samples, called brain organoids, can process information to design smarter and more ...
This is a human-written story voiced by AI. Got feedback? Take our survey. (See our AI policy here.) Amid the petty drama of internet arguments, one never fails to entertain me: Do millennials ...
The assassination of Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University is a human tragedy first: Two young children lost their father; a wife lost her husband. But it is also a cultural tragedy, ...
A virus long thought to be harmless may actually play a role in Parkinson’s disease, a condition that affects more than one million Americans. Northwestern Medicine scientists discovered Human ...
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