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
In 1894 John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh—who later went on to garner the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics—penned an appreciation in Scientific American about the work of John Tyndall, an Irish physics professor, mathematician, geologist, atmospheric scientist, public lecturer and mountaineer...
The federal government must step up funding of science and technology R&D
A resident physician investigates the causes of skyrocketing tuition
My dad worked for NASA, recruited John Glenn and knew Neil Armstrong
Unassuming tree has unusual sex life
Given medicine’s poor record, physicians should prescribe and patients consume far fewer medications, a new book argues...
A newly named dinosaur balanced on one toe of each foot
Analysis of ancient genes changes what researchers expected about giant sloth evolution
These integers have inspired one of the most important unsolved problems in mathematics
Precisely when and where eclipses occur is a complicated business