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Psychedelics may rewire the brain to treat PTSD. Scientists are finally beginning to understand how.
New research shows MDMA and psilocybin may restore neural flexibility in people with PTSD, thereby helping the brain unlearn ...
Florida continues to test food for toxins, this time looking at bread sold in Florida. Previously, results of tests by the ...
A bizarre fossil called Prototaxites, which was the largest life-form on land 400 million years ago, may have been a ...
Despite decades of independent progress in population ecology and movement ecology, researchers have lacked a theoretical ...
Explore this North Carolina science museum where interactive exhibits, dinosaurs, and hands-on fun make learning an adventure ...
A perspective in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface argues that advances in AI, sensing technologies and modeling are ...
Many spine-bearing creatures, or vertebrates, have a curious bit of tissue deep in their brains called the pineal gland. It ...
For over 200 years, there has been just one species of giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis. This unmistakable African animal is ...
A recent study suggests that late M-stars, despite their abundance in the galaxy and potential for hosting detectable Earth-like planets, are unlikely to support the emergence of complex animal life.
It's that time of year again – and my personal favorite corner of science to look back on – when we recap the many fascinating discoveries in the plant and animal kingdom that made headlines in 2025.
Stellar spectral types originally followed alphabetical order. But as astronomers observed more stars and obtained more detailed spectra, they consolidated some categories and reordered the remaining ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Personality tests are often treated as tools for diagnosis or ...
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