
Medical Students Should Get Out of the Hospital--Now
Clinical rotations are crucial for our education. But as possible vectors of COVID-19 contagion, we endanger patients and hospital staff
Opinion, arguments & analyses from guest experts and from the editors of Scientific American
Clinical rotations are crucial for our education. But as possible vectors of COVID-19 contagion, we endanger patients and hospital staff
Drugs that foster feelings of uplift and connection can be therapeutic for many conditions in many phases of life
They’ll serve as the hearts of “discovery factories” for planetary science, astrophysics, materials physics, fusion, and more
What it’s like in New Rochelle, N.Y., the site of the state’s biggest coronavirus outbreak
Scientists, engineers and health professionals can bring our collective knowledge to bear on this challenge and change the trajectory of the response
Social distancing imposes hardships, but it can save many millions of lives
Recent events make it clear that it couldn’t hurt to elect someone who applies the scientific method to thinking and decision-making
Both are existential challenges—and a president who belittles and neglects science has made them both tougher to address
Those black-and-white squares can help us understand how memory works
Health care providers need a well-organized response grounded in science and ethics as the U.S. responds to the pandemic