The fiery end of the dinosaurs kicked off the golden age of mammals
In a new book, science writer and author Riley Black explores how the last days of the dinosaurs set the stage for the age of mammals.
In a new book, science writer and author Riley Black explores how the last days of the dinosaurs set the stage for the age of mammals.
Read an excerpt from the new book Wired for Love by neuroscientist Stephanie Cacioppo.
In his new book “The Social Lives of Animals,” author Ashley Ward writes about how the social nature of krill swarms help other ocean animals thrive.
In the book “The Secret Perfume of Birds,” ornithologist Danielle J. Whittaker debunks the myths behind the avian sense of smell.
In her new book “Let’s Get Physical,” Danielle Friedman shares the history of spandex, which was first invented by DuPont chemists and sold as “hellish” girdles to women.
A behavioral scientist explains how to adopt healthier screen habits that will stick in the new book, “Out of Touch: How to Survive an Intimacy Famine.”
In this excerpt from the book “Fresh Banana Leaves,” Indigenous scholar and scientist Jessica Hernandez looks at invasive species management and conservation from a more holistic perspective.
Young athletes will often self-prescribe diets to fit the “ideal body image.” Here’s how you can inspire healthy practices through intuitive eating.
‘Underwater Wild’ is a new South African book from the makers of the Netflix documentary ‘My Octopus Teacher.’ Preview it here.
Poultry poop can be turned into hydrochar—an energy-efficient coal alternative that could knock out a bit of our fossil fuel use.