How are the first state-run psilocybin therapy programs going? Plus, psilocybin clinical trials for cancer patients dealing ...
Lyme disease is on the rise in the United States, but there’s still no vaccine for it on the market. While that’s frustrating to many, especially those who have experienced long-term effects of the ...
Researchers are homing in on how kids reap long-term health benefits from getting dirty, whether cuddling furry pets or ...
An evolutionary biologist weighs in on mating and dating in the age of apps. Is pair bonding passé? Is single the new married ...
An evolutionary biologist weighs in on mating and dating in the age of apps. Is pair bonding passé? Is single the new married ...
Is the capacity to imagine unique to humans? Scientists thought so—until a bonobo named Kanzi was invited to a pretend tea party.
“The Intimate Animal” explores how dating apps cause people to raise their expectations—and walk into first dates with preconceived notions. The following is an excerpt from The Intimate Animal: The ...
Even when the weather blows them off course, tagging has shown that many butterflies can get back on track and keep heading south. After migrating, they overwinter in cool, moist places, resting to ...
New USDA dietary guidelines tell us to “eat real food.” Should policymakers get highly processed foods out of our stores and ...
Chemists and perfumers are using new techniques to bring ancient scents back to life, from mummies to a 5,000-year-old ...