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New evidence suggests the universe might not behave as expected, raising questions about the costs of being wrong.
Although the evidence is limited, some psychologists are increasingly using ketogenic diets to treat psychiatric disorders.
Critics of Haidt’s take suggest that the evidence is mixed regarding whether increasing levels of teen mental health problems ...
Two recent books make an impassioned case that in recent years, politics has tainted both health policy and science.
A funding pause at the University of Michigan illustrates the uncertainty around new language in NIH grant awards.
The Biden administration had mandated that coal- and gas-fired power plants drastically reduce emissions by the 2030s.
Researchers have long advocated for a more systematic approach to environmental health, but funding may not hold.
Norway's crusade to eliminate gasoline powered cars was years in the making. Can that achievement be replicated?
I n 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 ...
I n the summer of 2022, Abdel Abdellaoui was set to give a keynote at the annual conference of the International Society for Intelligence Research. But when he learned he’d be sharing a speaker roster ...
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