The womb isn't sterile – healthy babies are born with bacteria and fungi in their guts
Fungi live in everyone's gut – but now a new study reveals that this colonization may begin before birth.
Fungi live in everyone's gut – but now a new study reveals that this colonization may begin before birth.
Carbon dioxide makes up less than one-twentieth of 1% of Earth's atmosphere. How does this relatively scarce gas control…
A challenge in eradicating polio comes from a version of the vaccine itself, which relies on live but attenuated virus.…
Vaping is under heavy scrutiny in the wake of six deaths and hundreds of illnesses. A product engineer who studies how people…
Minority opinions posted online can skew social consensus.
Americans want government to serve them, but don't have confidence that it actually can.
The Democratic candidates hoping to replace Trump in 2020 debated a host of critical issues but never brought up the critical…
The New York Times reporters who broke the Weinstein story show how lawyers – whether ones who represented him or his…
A bankruptcy filing always means there's not enough money to go around, but the process ensures both debtors and creditors…
Hotels in the Bahamas are helping the islands recover from the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Dorian, just as they did…
To understand the panic about mass shootings and whether mental illness plays a role, it is important to look to the past.…
What is the smell of sweat? An artist recreates the pungent body odor as an art installation.
When families need to spend more time and money taking care of their kids on weekdays, it can take a toll on careers –…
Many educators receive little or no training in how to spot brain injuries resulting from a concussion. There are ways to…
The United Nations is calling on world governments to step up action against climate change. Can China, the world's…
Efforts to get more Americans to earn a college degree steals attention from what makes up a college education, a historian…
Visual images of candidates in debates send subtle signals to viewers about who the front-runners are – and aren't.
As vaping-related illnesses increase and deaths reported, an inhalation toxicologist explains why comparing the dangers…