Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 12, 2020 February 12, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
Unlocking the blueprint to human life was a big step for biology. But most diseases are too complex to pin to a single gene. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 12, 2020 February 12, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
Astronomers estimate that there are billions of worlds beyond our solar system. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 11, 2020 February 11, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
Microbes in and on your gut, mouth and skin change predictably as you age. Especially your skin. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 11, 2020 February 11, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
A new robotic device fights surgeons’ hand tremors in precision-demanding procedure. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 11, 2020 February 11, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
Our unique awareness of mortality may have evolved before we did. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 11, 2020 February 11, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
They live unexpectedly long, don't get cancer and can't feel pain. Oh, and they have a queen. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 11, 2020 February 11, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
A healthy 59-year-old hops on a plane after a colonoscopy and falls ill. Did she pick up a nasty bug, or is it something else? ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 11, 2020 February 11, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
Decades ago, only eight known panthers roamed the wilds of Florida. Here’s how a handful of scientists and a vet detective saved a subspecies. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 10, 2020 February 10, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
The joint mission from the ESA and NASA will allow humans to get a closer look at the star at the center of our solar system. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on February 10, 2020 February 10, 2020 Categories Discover Magazine
Likely churned out by factories and engines over 6,000 miles away, iron, lead, uranium and more traveled halfway around the world. ...read more