Ringing in the new year with sparkling wine? Doctors explain why Champagne headaches hit so fast - and how to avoid one.
We carry these mixed feelings into 2026, which is slated to be another great—yet perhaps troubled—year for science. No list ...
As wellness advice floods social media, experts point to a short list of science-backed habits that improve health—and a few ...
Whether space, health, technology or environment, here are the issues in science that the editors of Scientific American are ...
A study published in Personality and Individual Differences found that indecisive people tend to make really smart decisions.
There’s been some research to back apple cider vinegar’s benefits for health, but how strong is the science behind it?
The co-founder of SCIMaP looks at the year of NIH cuts — and what they say about the future of American research.
Depending on how you look at it, this catchphrase from a 1980s pop song is decently accurate: you can actually melt the ...
Unprecedented cuts and destabilizing policy changes are causing fundamental shifts in scientific research and outcomes.
Research shows that giving time, money or support to others is associated with benefits to well-being. But doing so isn’t ...
From fish to Phish, Science Friday has had a big year. Our staff chose their favorite stories and projects from 2025.
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What is persistent firmness?
Science expert Dan Souza demonstrates the science of persistent firmness. Experts warn the internet will go down in a big way — and you'd better be ready Science says marry the right person and you’ll ...
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