Researchers studied fossils, well-preserved remains and even a single fingerprint to solve some of history’s long-standing mysteries this year.
All year long, these moments captivated the public, demonstrated dangerous trends, and pushed research and innovation forward ...
A selection of science-based books from the year that together shine new light on who we are and why we think and act as we ...
The Trump administration upended federal funding for all kinds of scientific pursuits, slashing budgets across agencies like NASA, NIH and NOAA. NPR's Rob Stein and Katia Riddle spoke to scientists ...
Immense progress in gene editing, drug discovery and conservation are just some of the reasons to be cheerful about 2025 ...
Trump administration officials say changes to federal agencies engaged in science were made in the interests of better science that benefits more Americans. Many scientists we spoke with disagree.
As wellness advice floods social media, experts point to a short list of science-backed habits that improve health—and a few ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
The US administration is banking on public-private partnerships and an expanded workforce to deliver progress, but critics ...
Thirty years ago, astronomers weren’t sure planets beyond our solar system even existed. This year, NASA has confirmed its ...
Research shows that giving time, money or support to others is associated with benefits to well-being. But doing so isn’t always beneficial. Dr. Leana Wen explains.
SOCORRO, NM - 1999: These 27 moveable antennas, known as the Very Large Array, take in radio signals, some extremely faint, from throughout the cosmos, 1999 near Socorro, New Mexico. The VLA is a ...