Molly Hanson
Molly Hanson is a Colorado-based writer. She writes stories about nature, climate change, religion, ritual, psychology, the occult, running, and politics.
Follow her on Twitter at @molly_f_hanson.
A Cornell Health physician has blended rap and medicine to better educate kids on coronavirus guidelines.
Most homes are using insufficient methods to determine when chicken is done cooking and safe to eat.
Combining two fabrics is the best way to filter out infectious coronavirus particles according to a new study.
Researchers decoded the love signals of lizards “spoken” through chemical signals.
This unsettling simulation shows how mucus-mist can rapidly spread in a grocery store.
These pink feathered folk form complex social networks and are choosy about who they spend their time with, according to a new study.
A global brainstorming marathon is throwing together brilliant ideas from around the world to rapidly develop solutions to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
A team of scientists created a new type of robot inspired by an octopus, and it could be a major breakthrough in the field.
Researchers documented the most common negative side effects of smoking weed, and who might be most susceptible.
This video game designer’s creations have been said to work “neurological magic.”
A new study says that it could be centuries before millions of the classic toys submerged in the Earth’s seas disintegrate.
Coronavirus infecting your pup is extremely unlikely, but there are some precautions you can take for your pets during the pandemic.
A new web startup is selling algorithmically produced nudes of non-existent women. There’s still some ethical concerns.
Hospitals are running out of critical face masks as civilians are panic-buying medical supplies en masse amidst the coronavirus global pandemic.
The oldest known cave-dwelling arthropods have been discovered preserved in amber.
Here’s a look at the space agency’s astronaut candidate requirements.
A new batch of papers reveals some of Mars’ subterranean secrets.
Your pooch needs to be trained with love and compassion.
Check out the curriculum for the nation’s first cannabis-focused bachelor’s program.
A few traditions in the Roman Catholic Church can be traced back to pagan cults, rites, and deities.
One in five people have ended sex because of bad bedroom talk. Here’s the data and science on how to do it right.
Scientists figured out how a certain treatment for skin cancer gives some patients a visual “superpower.”
A new report calls on the departments of certain scientific fields to double the number of black students by 2030.
The BYP Network is shining light on overlooked talent in certain industries.
Answer: When 22 men make more money than all of the women in Africa, an Oxfam study says absolutely.
What if we could just skip the workout part and take the results in supplement form? Researchers did it… On mice and flies.
Air pollution poses “a significant risk to brain development” according to researchers.
A new hypothesis suggests that you can “catch” noncommunicable diseases from other people via the microbiome.
We each have a way of moving to music that is so unique a computer can use it to identify us.
Whether or not women think beards are sexy has to do with “moral disgust”