Data Holds the Key in Slowing Age-Related Illnesses

More accurate and individualized health predictions will allow for preventative factors to be implemented well in advance.

3 Resolutions Scientists And Their Institutions Should Make In 2026

2025 was a year of headwinds for scientists and their institutions. Here are 3 resolutions that could help them navigate 2026 and beyond.

4 Incredible ‘Landscapes’ From The Nature’s Best Photography Contest

These striking landscape images showcase how water, climate and ancient rock formations guide the evolution of life on Earth.

The Pratfall Effect — Why Your Mistakes Make You More Likable

Small mistakes can boost likability, humanize competence and deepen connection. Here’s the psychology behind why imperfection can be magnetic

Climate Change Is Driving Dengue Outbreaks. A New Study Shows Just How Much

Climate change is fueling dengue outbreaks. A new study shows how warming at everyday temperatures is increasing risk across the Americas and Asia.

See NASA’s Jaw-Dropping New Cosmic Map From Its New Telescope

NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors for the first time, revealing cosmic secrets and enabling 3D mapping of galaxies.

FDA Approves Pill Version of Wegovy

Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide will soon be available in a daily pill Americans can take for weight loss.

3 Reasons You Miss People Who Were Bad For You, By A Psychologist

Why do we miss people who were bad for you, even when you know, logically, that going back would only hurt more? Here’s what research says.

A Psychologist Shares A Fun Quiz To Know If You’re An ‘Old Soul’

Are you an old soul or a young soul? This short, self-reflective assessment can help you know.

3 Reasons Behind Your ‘January Anxiety,’ By A Psychologist

Here’s why January triggers anxiety, fatigue and emotional sluggishness, and some science-backed strategies for a more grounded new year.