NPR's science podcast Short Wave brings us stories on food fortification, why some people don't seem to get the flu, and a study on how much vigorous exercise you really need.
The claim, evidence, reasoning framework is a lot of thinking all at once for middle school students. Here’s a way to break it down.
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It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So ...
Chinese developer Game Science today released a six-minute Lunar New Year live-action short for its highly anticipated game Black Myth: Zhong Kui. The video, themed around ancient-style cooking, ...
Psychologist and stress expert Elissa Epel leads us in a gentle, science-backed practice to calm our nervous systems and meet uncertainty with greater ease and acceptance. Psychologist and stress ...
As YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram continue to dominate mobile viewing, Netflix is rethinking how its app fits into a social-first video landscape. During its fourth-quarter earnings call on Tuesday, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — NASA is cutting a mission aboard the International Space Station short after an astronaut had a medical issue. The space agency said Thursday the U.S.-Japanese-Russian crew of four ...
Popular science fiction has long shaped public understanding of scientific possibility, yet studies suggest that many widely recognized sci-fi concepts depart significantly from established physics. A ...