That question is at the heart of the new documentary, “Medicating Normal.”
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Educators and administrators must build new supports for faculty and student success in a world where the classroom might become virtual in the blink of an eye.
The discovery pushes back humanity’s history with domestication.
A study finds people are more influenced by what the other party says than their own. What gives?
Almost certainly not. Here’s the science of why. The Universe, as we know it, simply doesn’t add up. On the one hand, we can look out on a cosmic scale and […]
Can thinking about the past really help us create a better present and future?
Despite fact check campaigns, anti-vaccination influence is growing.
Gender and sexual minority populations are experiencing rising anxiety and depression rates during the pandemic.
Here’s how the closest place to “hell” in our Solar System might actually be home to life. From afar, Venus seems like the most uninhabitable planet of all. NASA’s Magellan mission […]
A new study looks at what would happen to human language on a long journey to other star systems.
Many of the most popular apps are about self-improvement.
How a study on worms pointed the way towards a treatment for dementia.
A new study lays out the case for the damaging effects of stress on orcas living in tanks.
A new study explores how the brain encodes different scents — a topic which scientists know relatively little about, compared to our other senses.
Frequent shopping for single items adds to our carbon footprint.
Chronic irregular sleep in children was associated with psychotic experiences in adolescence, according to a recent study out of the University of Birmingham’s School of Psychology.
The Standard Model and General Relativity can’t be all there is. But how will we discover what lies beyond them? One of the biggest problems with physics is that, apart from […]
A growing body of research suggests COVID-19 can cause serious neurological problems.
Coronavirus layoffs are a glimpse into our automated future. We need to build better education opportunities now so Americans can find work in the economy of tomorrow.
Admit it, caring for your pet can make you happy too. Science is working on why.
July 4th and New Years Eve are the most dangerous times for a hail of falling bullets from ‘celebratory gunfire.’ “What goes up, must come down,” is an old saying […]
Do we really know what we want in a romantic partner? If so, do our desires actually mean we match up with people who suit them?
A new study suggests that an old tuberculosis vaccine may reduce the severity of coronavirus cases.
A study of the manner in which memory works turns up a surprising thing.
The theoretical reasons to expect it are compelling, but the technology required to detect it is unfathomable. All throughout our galaxy, millions of black holes of a variety of masses […]
Duke University researchers might have solved a half-century old problem.
Mapping the frequency of common toponyms opens window on Britain’s ‘deep history’.
An algorithm may allow doctors to assess PTSD candidates for early intervention after traumatic ER visits.
Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades.