While some AI-designed drugs have made it to clinical trials, none of them have been approved. Why has it been harder than ...
In “Replaceable You,” Mary Roach describes mind-boggling efforts to replace human body parts—and why it’s proven to be so ...
Colonization deprived us of the means to provide for our families and live a Yurok way of life. The Yurok people’s ability to ...
In "Mapmatics," a mathematician tells the stories of how math helps us track epidemics, map the seafloor, and plot a complex delivery route.
When the Nobel committee called, Fred Ramsdell did not pick up. Plus, searching ancient archaea for solutions to modern ...
While some AI-designed drugs have made it to clinical trials, none of them have been approved. Why has it been harder than ...
With gaps in weather balloon data, the National Weather Service didn’t have accurate projections of the worst flooding from ...
A nutrition scientist found that the reality show’s contestants’ metabolisms slowed after participating—and didn’t recover.
What does AI do with human feelings? To investigate its readiness to serve as a therapist, a neuroscientist took ChatGPT for ...
A 19th century doctor was able to pinpoint which homes were affected by contaminated water, and link that to cholera deaths ...
It’s Nightmare on Nerd Street—and your science-inspired Halloween costume could win SciFri’s first-ever costume contest.
Author Sam Kean writes about how experimental archaeology engages the senses and offers an intimate look into ancient history ...
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