It was the best of interviews, it was the worst of interviews. At times I was born aloft on the wings of enlightenment, other times I feared I would drown in a sludge of foolishness. On the one hand ...
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Any definition of ultra-processed foods must be grounded in sound science showing that public health would be improved were ...
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Underpinned by the principals of basing decisions on sound science, the need to improve public health and avoiding unintended ...
MIT’s Daniela Rus is redefining robotics with empathy leading CSAIL and Liquid AI recent $250m series A to build technology ...
Current laws that deem species safe from extinction ignore their ecological role, geographic range and genetic diversity, as ...
Grace Chan, author of Every Version of You, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, explores the philosophical ...
Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ways early sugar exposure shapes long-term health. It's not just candy.
President Trump said Thursday that the U.S. would begin testing nuclear weapons again for the first time in decades. But what would that involve?