Health & Medicine
Aimee Grant investigates the needs of autistic people
The public health researcher focuses on what kinds of support people with autism need rather than on treating the condition as a disease to cure.
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The public health researcher focuses on what kinds of support people with autism need rather than on treating the condition as a disease to cure.
Earth’s atmosphere was a big area of focus for scientists studying the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
From getting eclipse glasses to checking your weather, we’ve got you covered to help you enjoy this incredible solar eclipse.
Oluwatoyin Asojo’s work on hookworm protein structures have contributed to a vaccine being tested in people.
Astronomer Maria Mitchell’s observations of total solar eclipses from more than 100 years ago hold tips that are still relevant for watching an eclipse.
The acoustic qualities of instruments may have influenced variations in musical scales and preferred harmonies.
Nordic countries topped the 2024 world happiness rankings. But culture dictates how people respond to surveys of happiness, a researcher argues.
The documentary follows NASA astronauts and the psychologists helping them prepare for future long-distance space trips to the moon and Mars.
Physicists grapple with their role as stewards of the United States’ aging nuclear weapons in the new book by Sarah Scoles.
Unlike people, today's generative AI isn’t good at learning concepts that it can apply to new situations.
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