Climate-fueled storms and wildfires are increasing costs and pushing insurers to the limit. Is the market broken?
Scientists say they’ve found the cause of a marine epidemic more than 10 years after it started. What took so long?
Mixed evidence has, in some studies, found an association with autism. No research has proved a causal relationship.
Recent upheavals have shaken confidence in the CDC, leading states and medical societies to forge their own paths.
The SAFE Sunscreen Standards Act seeks to revamp the FDA’s review process. Could it usher in more effective sunscreens?
A former NIH scientist and a journalist team up to bust common nutrition myths in their new book, “Food Intelligence." ...
Specific data about H5N1 outbreaks on farms has generally been deemed confidential by state and federal officials.
“I‘d rather just skip lunch today,” read a June text from Megan McArthur. The message was addressed to Cambria Camp, an eating disorder recovery coach McArthur had been working with since the previous ...
In the 1960s, meteorologist Edward Lorenz was running weather simulations on an early computer system when he realized that a small rounding difference led to extremely divergent weather predictions.
Without observation, curiosity, collaboration, and creativity, people won’t make very good scientists. But there is one more factor to consider. In my opinion, it gets way more credit than it deserves ...
In 2006, a new study on antidepressants was making headlines with its promising results: Two-thirds of participants who tried various antidepressants recovered from their depression symptoms within ...
Every day, Jerry Grabarek looks out for a plume of smoke a couple miles from his dairy farm. Grabarek, a 73-year-old from Preston, Connecticut, can’t always see the plume. Some days are too rainy. Or ...
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