DNA blood test identifies chronic fatigue syndrome with 96% accuracy. Early results need larger trials before clinical use.
Surveyed workers say 51% of their day goes to busywork like email and data tasks. See what drains time, what tools they want, ...
New research shows how 911 caller emotion, urgency, and speech patterns can trigger suspicion—and why policing that relies on ...
Millions of older women take calcium supplements to protect their bones, but many have worried whether the pills might harm their brains.
One Reelin injection helped stressed rats’ guts resume normal cell turnover and, in earlier tests, reduced despair-like behavior. What the study did and did not show.
New research shows playlists push sameness in hip-hop: shared 808 drums, shorter songs, heavy auto-tune, and more uniform lyrics across 2022 hits.
Geologists use Nile sediment cores to reveal when Karnak Temple’s island foundation formed, pinpointing its origins to Egypt’s Old Kingdom era.
From peppermint tea to cumin seeds, see how five kitchen staples may support digestion, plus cautions for reflux, pregnancy ...
A single psilocybin dose relieved chronic pain and depression-like symptoms in mice by rebalancing brain circuits that regulate mood and pain.
New research shows Venice’s bronze Lion of St Mark was cast in Tang-era China, revealing a Silk Road link behind the city’s sacred symbol.
Across 1,000 species, males die younger than females—even in zoos. A global study shows biology, not just lifestyle, drives ...
Opinion
Where George Washington Would Disagree With Pete Hegseth’s ‘Warrior Ethos’ For Military Leaders
George Washington’s true “warrior ethos” prized discipline, restraint, and decency—values at odds with Pete Hegseth’s call for a tougher military culture.
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