Armed conflict across the globe devastates communities, countries, and beyond. Death tolls are well-documented as they rise, but the toll that war takes on the planet is less discussed.
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It turns out that picky eaters may not be making a conscious choice after all: Their genes significantly influence their food preferences, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
It has been jokingly said that “men are from Mars and women are from Venus.” Often, this is due to the notion that men and women think very differently.

(shot by James L. Amos)
Mathematicians love tiling, the process of covering a surface using some set of geometric shapes with no gaps and overlaps.
Our planet has many fields: corn fields, gravitational fields, and magnetic fields. However, for decades, scientists have been unable to measure Earth’s electric field.
Attention all coffee drinkers! Turns out, your daily caffeine fix might be doing more than just keeping you energized—it could be protecting your heart.
The ashwagandha bandwagon is a party bus heading straight to TikTok anecdotes and WebMb speculation. That mental list of pros and cons towards actually taking the natural supplement has become the game “two truths and a lie.”

Pregnancy is a profoundly understudied period of growth and development that millions of women each year experience. During this time, the body undergoes extreme hormonal and physical changes that are similar in magnitude to the overhaul seen during puberty.
At what point does wildlife health become entangled with public health and safety? The anthropocene, the current period of human activity influencing the natural environment, is far-reaching and messy as it considers how human intervention, pollution, commercialization impacts the surrounding ecosystems to reveal how human health often heavily relies on ecological levels of key populations.


On Tuesday, September 10, 2024, the first-ever private spacewalk was conducted. With Starlink, a laser-based communications system, Falcon 9 launched Polaris Dawn at 5:23 a.m.