Masks and Emasculation: Why Some Men Refuse to Take Safety Precautions
They think it makes them look weak, and avoiding that is evidently more important to them than demonstrating responsible behavior
They think it makes them look weak, and avoiding that is evidently more important to them than demonstrating responsible behavior
Phil Anderson’s article “More Is Different” describes how different levels of complexity require new ways of thinking. And as the virus multiplies and spreads, that’s just what the human race desperately needs...
The pandemic is no excuse to abandon chronic disease management and prevention
We need to figure out the ethical implications before they arrive
Despite caveats in ads and on packages, users can fail to understand their limitations
Despite their immensity, the seas will be irreversibly depleted of life if nothing changes
We need to rethink our public health strategies before the next outbreak—even if the conversations are uncomfortable
There’s plenty we still don’t know about risks and benefits—and lawmakers don’t always take into account what we do know
A cup of cells can both bend and “see,” feats rarely seen outside of animals
Mere lying is one thing; silencing the voices of those who disagree is something far more serious and more dangerous
Francis Su’s book Mathematics for Human Flourishing is both an invitation and a challenge
New research ties parents’ misperceptions of their offspring’s weight to childhood obesity
Automated spacecraft cost far less; they’re getting more capable every year; and if they fail, nobody dies