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How Was Abortion Understood Historically?

One question for Claudia Ford, an herbalist and midwife turned environmental historian at SUNY.

August 16, 2022

How the Physics of Nothing Underlies Everything

The key to understanding the origin and fate of the universe may be a more complete understanding of the vacuum.

August 12, 2022

Cancer’s Got a Lot of Nerve

Tumors recruit the nervous system to help them spread. Scientists are looking for ways to stop it.

August 12, 2022

Humans Are Overzealous Whale Morticians

We hastily dispose of dead whales, ignoring the ecological significance of their carcasses.

August 10, 2022

Do International Treaties Work?

One question for Mathieu Poirier, an assistant professor of social epidemiology at York University.

August 9, 2022

How Your Brain Fills in the Blanks with Experience

Our neurocircuitry is profoundly shaped by a lifetime of learning.

August 5, 2022

Computer Science Proof Unveils Unexpected Form of Entanglement

Three computer scientists have posted a proof of the NLTS conjecture, showing that systems of entangled particles can remain difficult to analyze even away from extremes.

August 3, 2022

How Does Caffeine Shape the Way We Spend Money?

One question for Dipayan Biswas, a professor of marketing at the University of South Florida.

August 2, 2022

Snorkeling in Their Own Plastic

Dave Ford chartered a cruise for Fortune 500 company leaders and activists to dive into an environmental crisis.

July 28, 2022

Why Do the Omicron Variants Spread So Easily?

One question for Abdullah Syed, a postdoctoral researcher at the Gladstone Institutes.

July 26, 2022

How the Brain Allows the Deaf to Experience Music

Our sensory systems for hearing and touch overlap to stir a wealth of emotions.

July 20, 2022

Swimming in Noise

For sea life, the ocean is becoming an intolerable racket.

July 19, 2022