The Threat of a Solar Superstorm Is Growing—And We’re Not Ready
Someday an unlucky outburst from our sun could strike Earth and fry most of our electronics—and we’ve already had some too-close-for-comfort near misses
Someday an unlucky outburst from our sun could strike Earth and fry most of our electronics—and we’ve already had some too-close-for-comfort near misses
An exploding star is a catastrophe on a cosmic scale, but here on Earth we’re safe from such astral disasters—for now
Antimicrobial stewardship to reduce multidrug resistance and opportunistic Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) could also guide shorter treatment.
Through the #IASONEVOICE series, we spotlight the unique perspectives of IAS Members. Our members may be different – in race, gender and beliefs – but…
By Donna Campisano, specialist, Communications, APHL The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t launch the antiscience, antivax movement in this country, but it certainly escalated it. And with…
Universiteiten moesten zo nodig bedrijven worden. Maar waar houdt de wetenschap op en begint het winstbejag?
Coffee counts, tea counts — even dark chocolate helped reach the new target for gut health. And the children were rushing to tick off their…
A decade after Congress told the FDA to expedite the approval of more effective sunscreens, the federal government still has not approved sunscreen ingredients that…
The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools
Avian influenza (serotype H5N1) is a highly pathogenic virus that emerged in domestic waterfowl in 1996. Over the past decade, zoonotic transmission to mammals, including…
Using forests to prop up carbon markets can lead to “perverse effects” on land management, such as cutting out local communities