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In the 1960s, it was aerospace engineering; in more recent decades, it has often been computer science. But a new study ...
Previous research has asserted that women and men in gender-equal countries differ more in their preferences than women and ...
Nick Franks has challenged the accepted theory of what happens to our brains as we sleep, and he’s faced fierce and personal ...
A new study from the NIH’s All of Us program is shaking up long-held assumptions by revealing that genetic ancestry rarely ...
Editor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses the centennial of quantum mechanics’ framework, Hubble’s 35th anniversary and the legacy of Kanzi the bonobo.
There is an old saying that teachers don't tell students what to think, but what to think about. A new study from the ...
Forget squinting at a food diary and hoping someone remembered how many cookies they ate last Tuesday. Nutritional science ...
The New Dark Age
The same cannot be said of the sweeping attack on human knowledge and progress that the Trump administration is now ...
In a memo to staff on Tuesday, Corinne Chin, director of news talent for recruitment, introduced AP’s 2025 class of global news interns: We’re thrilled to ...
Gino had been a rising star at Harvard, with her behavioral research on cheating, lying, and dishonesty receiving widespread media attention over the past ten years.
The health secretary cited financial conflicts, but a White House official and someone familiar with his thinking said he was ...
Struggling with a cat that's not gaining weight? Our comprehensive guide explores the reasons and provides actionable tips ...