On June 27, the USDA inaugurated a 22,000-square-foot sterile fly production plant in Metapa, Mexico, with plans to release ...
Atharv Kolhar, a staff test automation engineer at Figure AI, says the robotics industry needs a testing philosophy that ...
June 11-17 is Neurodiversity Pride Week. Why, you might wonder, is such a pride week important? This month, I turn 50 years old. With the help of hindsight, I can see that the story of my life is one ...
As the government wipes important sexual health information from official websites and targets research funding simply for the presence of words like “women” and “sex,” it’s more important than ever ...
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Four humans recently looped around the Moon. Their vessel, an Artemis capsule, was a thin metal shell whose life-support system kept them alive: it provided a carefully balanced atmosphere, a closed ...
We live in a time of contradiction. We have the technology to allow for extraordinary connection, yet people feel incredibly alone and isolated. We could have almost anything at our fingertips, yet we ...
In “Why Do We Exist?” Hakeem Oluseyi explores how life may have emerged to move energy through matter—and why Earth is the perfect setting. The following is an excerpt from “Why Do We Exist?: The Nine ...
Have you ever looked in the toilet bowl and wondered, ‘Is that normal?’ Well, you’re not alone — and according to neurogastroenterologist Trisha Pasricha, it’s time to talk about poop. Pasricha says ...
12 February 2026 - I was delighted to be asked to speak at the 80th anniversary celebration of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in New York on 23 January, exactly 80 years to ...
NASA's Artemis missions, beginning with Artemis I and leading up to Artemis III, will see humanity return to the lunar surface. Set to launch soon, Artemis II will be the first crewed mission beyond ...
When I conduct teacher or student workshops around the American founding, I always lead with the same question: When you hear the words “Founding Fathers,” what are some thoughts that come to mind?