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Your Brain Is Shaped Like Nobody Else’s

Every brain’s white matter is different—and that might hold the key to better treatments.

April 19, 2023

This Candle Becomes a Planter for Seed Diversity

Celebrate Earth Day with Nautilus’ first-ever member-exclusive product.

April 19, 2023

Immunity Is a Matter of Timing

Vaccines, infections, and diseases can all be influenced by our circadian rhythm.

April 18, 2023

How Can We Stop the CO2 That Plants Store from Leaking Back Into the Air?

One question for Eli Yablonovich, an applied physicist at UC Berkeley.

April 17, 2023

The Electron Is So Round That It’s Ruling Out Potential New Particles

If the electron’s charge wasn’t perfectly round, it could reveal the existence of hidden particles. A new measurement approaches perfection.

April 14, 2023

What the Webb Telescope Really Showed Us About the Cosmos’ Beginning

And how the family business first took me there.

April 13, 2023

Animal Sex Determination Is Weirder Than You Think

Parasites, weather, and luck can play a role in determining whether some animals are male or female.

April 12, 2023

Searching for the River of Wind

The jet stream is one of Earth’s defining features—but it wasn’t easy to find.

April 11, 2023

Why Is Sea Level Rise Worse In Some Places?

One question for Sönke Dangendorf, a coastal flooding researcher at Tulane University.

Sugar Pill Nation

Even when we know they’re “fake,” placebos can tame our emotional distress.

April 10, 2023

The Story of a Lonely Orca

After 53 years in captivity, she has a chance at a better life.

April 7, 2023

Is There Any Place for Race in Medicine?

Medicine uses race to try to provide more equitable care. But that prescription likely does more harm.