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The science of sex and gender is too often misinterpreted and weaponized. Now, three experts cut through the misinformation in search of a positive future for this long-neglected area of research
Disrupting gut microbes increases risk of growth issues in the next generation, and understanding geographic variations in cancer rates.
New research is revealing the mechanisms linking loneliness and conditions like dementia, depression and cardiovascular disease.
Researchers find the genetic mutations that allow some marsupials to soar, and an ultra-accurate clock is put through its paces on the high seas.
Kelly and Zach Weinersmith join us to discuss their book A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?
Brain areas work in tandem to temporarily store important information, and an aurora on a cool brown dwarf.
Researchers find that a huge number of roads that don’t appear on official maps, and the protein that could determine whether someone is left-handed.
Researchers are scrambling to explain why rates of multiple cancers are increasing among adults under the age of 50.
We roundup some recent stories from the Nature Briefing.
Melting polar-ice could delay major time adjustment, and the strange connection between brain inflammation and memory.