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Counselors embedded in 911 call centers benefit police, the public
Astronaut Victor Glover is the latest in a long line of Black American explorers − including York, the enslaved man who played…
Overconfident CEOs Are Less Likely to Delegate Responsibility – Particularly When It May Help the Most
Global atlas will track human and climate impact on river systems
Millions of CT scans are done every year – most leave important data behind
La Trobe start-ups to get helping hand in Australia-first agreement
Silicone wristbands can help scientists track people’s exposure to pollutants like ‘forever chemicals’
Proteins Organize For Extracellular Electron Transfer
Your gut microbes can be anti-aging – scientists are uncovering how to keep your microbiome youthful
Swarms of AI bots can sway people’s beliefs – threatening democracy
Filming ICE is legal but exposes you to digital tracking – here’s how to minimize the risk
Research institutions tout the value of scholarship that crosses disciplines – but academia pushes interdisciplinary researchers out
‘Are you married?’ Why doctors ask invasive questions during treatment
Does Masturbating Really Help Menopause Symptoms?
People Mirror AI Systems’ Hiring Biases, Study Finds
Always watching: How ICE’s plan to monitor social media 24/7 threatens privacy and civic participation
High Risk Of Suicide After Involuntary Psychiatric Care
How VR And AI Could Help Next Generation Grow Kinder And More Connected
When the government can see everything: How one company – Palantir – is mapping the nation’s data
Genomics can help insect farmers avoid pitfalls of domestication
How artificial intelligence controls your health insurance coverage
Where the gender bias grows: Coming-of-age novels rife with stereotypes
Debunking 5 myths about when your devices get wet
A common parasite can decapitate human sperm − with implications for male fertility
From help to harm: How the government is quietly repurposing everyone’s data for surveillance
Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops
Aquaculture in the Amazon: lessons for food security and sustainability
How does raw water compare to tap water? A microbiologist explains why the risks outweigh the benefits
Rotavirus protein NSP4 manipulates gastrointestinal disease severity
Compassion amid chaos − how one of America’s greatest poets became a lifeline for wounded soldiers
How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence your views
Statement on Philanthropy’s vision for the United Nations’ Summit of the Future and beyond
A common parasite could one day deliver drugs to the brain − how scientists are turning ‘Toxoplasma gondii’ from foe into friend
Toxoplasma is a common parasite that causes birth defects – but the US doesn’t screen for it during pregnancy
EPA has lowered the screening level for lead in soil – here’s what that could mean for households across the US
Summertime can be germy: A microbiologist explains how to avoid getting sick at the barbecue, in the pool or on the trail
People, Not Design Features, Make Robot Social
During the 2024 eclipse, biologists like us want to find out how birds will respond to darkness in the middle of the day
Smart Utility Meters Drive Down Manufacturing Costs – If Managers Use Them
Helping children eat healthier foods may begin with getting parents to do the same, research suggests
ADHD Medication Linked To Reduced Mortality
A promising leap towards computers with light-speed capabilities
Do apes have humor?
CAR T cell therapy for T cell lymphoma shows promise in phase I trial
Poop, Pee and Microbes: The Complicated Ecology of Pit Latrines
Linguistic luminary, Sir Patu Hohepa’s legacy
Delivering on the promise of personalized breast cancer therapy
Electricity flow in the human brain can be predicted using the simple maths of networks, new study reveals