In you do something over and over, it starts to follow a formula — like a baseball player tugging on their hat before the pitch. Scientists are learning how different brain regions work together to perform these skilled movements. ...read more
The Andes and the Himalayas are the two of the largest mountain ranges on Earth, yet one is full of volcanoes and the other isn't. Why are they different? ...read more
Chemistry’s eye-catching arrangement of elements has undergone many changes since its inception in the mid 1800s. To this day, scientists seek to improve it. ...read more
Specialized cells in our gut can tell the brain whether you’re eating sugar or artificial sweeteners. The emerging research could help us understand the dynamic gut-brain connection. ...read more
Healing Touch and other energy-based therapy is entering conventional hospitals. Can biofold manipulation and "subtle energy" research validate them as medicine? ...read more