Neglected sewage systems are a public health risk for low-income communities By Theresa E. Gildner/The Conversation / May 23, 2023
How studying bats can help predict and prevent the next deadly pandemic By Caroline Chen / ProPublica / May 22, 2023
Doctors recorded brainwaves to finally ‘see’ their patients’ chronic pain By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / May 22, 2023
A new NASA study will put people through a brain-shaking ride in the Kraken By Rob Verger / May 19, 2023
AI therapists might not actually help your mental health By Elisabeth Rosenthal/KFF Health News / May 18, 2023
Ancient Mesopotamian texts show when and why humans first kissed By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / May 18, 2023
Baboons can recover from childhood trauma with a little help from their friends By Laura Baisas / May 17, 2023
Eliminating heavy metals from baby food is frustratingly complicated By Colleen Wood / Undark / May 16, 2023
A once-forgotten antibiotic could be a new weapon against drug-resistant infections By Laura Baisas / May 16, 2023
Cannabis use in first trimester has ‘significant’ harmful effects on a fetus By Laura Baisas / May 16, 2023
The health impacts of incarceration don’t end after release By Fred Clasen-Kelly/KFF Health News / May 13, 2023
Should kids use social media? US psychology experts share their do’s and don’ts. By Andrew Paul / May 10, 2023
What is a pangenome? Scientists just released their first draft. By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / May 10, 2023
The right amount of online scrolling could decrease your risk of dementia By Andrew Paul / May 5, 2023
Some states think companies should list a tampon’s ingredients. Period. By Erica Zurek/KFF Health News / May 4, 2023
Coping advice from people with the world’s most stressful jobs By Rob Verger , Erik Olsen / May 4, 2023
Scientists have developed a new way to fight a nearly untreatable brain cancer By Laura Baisas / May 3, 2023
Banning the abortion pill would harm veterans, cancer patients, and many others By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / May 1, 2023
A cutting-edge appetite stimulator was inspired by the thorny devil lizard By Andrew Paul / Apr 28, 2023
New therapies offer hope for patients with rare genetic conditions By Elie Dolgin/Knowable Magazine / Apr 25, 2023
U.S. air quality is improving, but 1 in 3 Americans still breathe unhealthy air By Akielly Hu/Grist / Apr 24, 2023