Sarah scrolls past a Facebook post warning that vitamin deficiency causes bleeding gums and a weakened immune system. The post claims multivitamins can fix it. Two days later, she sees a fact-check ...
It’s another joyous Monday, and on your way to work, someone cuts you off in traffic. When you arrive at the office, you’re on the receiving end of a testy email from your boss. When you arrive home, ...
A new social network called Moltbook has been created for AIs, allowing machines to interact and talk to each other. Within hours of the platform launching, the AIs appeared to have created their own ...
When NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft scooped up samples from asteroid Bennu and brought them back to Earth, scientists expected to find amino acids and clues about how they formed. In other words, the ...
Every time you take a sip from that plastic bottle, you’re drinking somewhere between 2.6 and 11.5 million tiny plastic particles per liter. If you’re filling a glass from the tap instead, you’re ...
For decades, one popular approach to panic disorder has emphasized calming the body down: deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness. Now, a study challenges this strategy with a ...
Rent is due. The electric bill sits on the counter. The grocery receipt from last week still stings. For half of Americans, keeping up with basic monthly bills has become nearly impossible. A ...
Research led by Elizabeth K. Dunford (The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales / The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Parents grabbing colorful fruit pouches ...
The Dream remains powerful but increasingly aspirational. While many feel left behind, the American Dream still symbolizes the nation’s highest ideals as it approaches its 250th anniversary. Most ...
Millions of American 11 and 12-year-olds are using social media platforms they’re legally too young to access, and many are already showing addiction-like behaviors. A major study tracking more than 8 ...
Is the street you live on lined with leafy trees, or mostly grass and pavement? That simple difference might be affecting your heart in ways scientists are just beginning to understand. A study ...
Doctors are exploring whether a simple eye exam could one day predict Alzheimer’s disease, no brain scan or spinal tap required. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have developed a method that ...