Western modernization has triggered an “internal climate crisis” in the human gut. An ecological upheaval marked by ...
It's that time of year again. Fall, when the leaves turn color and the Yankees turn into spectators. At least one of these is enjoyable. A lesson on the chemistry of colorful leaf pigments shows that, ...
When science enters the courtroom, truth can turn to jelly. Nowhere is that clearer than in the Tylenol–autism litigation, ...
Sensory differences are central to autism, influencing how everyday environments are perceived, experienced, and impacting ...
The National Institutes of Health announced an initiative to study Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) utilizing data science.
A new Barron’s report describes more than 100 cases of suspected methanol poisoning in and around São Paulo, including at ...
A new study claims that “ultra-processed food addiction” affects one in eight older adults. But how solid is the science ...
Stare decisis is the legal principle assuring that courts follow established precedents (prior decisions) when ruling on ...
Addiction science is increasingly looking beyond clinics to technologies we already wear on our wrists. A recent trial suggests that wearables, better known for counting steps or tracking sleep, may ...
From tariff skirmishes that echo McKinley’s Gilded Age to microscopic fibers swirling from our washing machines, today’s ...
Obesity treatment is hurtling into a new era: once-a-week GLP-1 injections are edging toward the dramatic results of ...
If you ever drank grape Kool-Aid or sucked on a grape Jolly Rancher, you’ve already met methyl anthranilate – the reason your ...
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