
What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won’t end
For almost two decades, scientists have debated whether sponges or comb jellies are the first animal lineage. Now

For almost two decades, scientists have debated whether sponges or comb jellies are the first animal lineage. Now

Watching sporting events like the Super Bowl can influence our brains and bodies—and not always in a good

The decorated Olympic skier has had numerous injuries and a partial knee replacement but still plans to go

Preliminary studies suggest that a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet could reduce schizophrenia symptoms in some people, but claiming it’s

Many different bird species have been affiliated with the Seattle Seahawks’ mascot, but none is technically a “seahawk”

From vegetation scans to 360-degree smoke detectors, new tools are trying to shine a light on the most

The upcoming drugs CagriSema and retatrutide target multiple gut hormones and could cause twice as much weight loss

After 25 years, Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider—the U.S.’s largest particle collider—has ceased operations, but its

Why psychiatry’s diagnostic system may undergo major changes, and what the scientific debates over how mental illnesses should
