
It’s Not in Your Head—Why 50-Degree-F Days Feel Warmer in Spring Than in Fall
There are real, physiological reasons why the same temperature feels different in April and October
It’s Not in Your Head—Why 50-Degree-F Days Feel Warmer in Spring Than in Fall
There are real, physiological reasons why the same temperature feels different in April and October
How Bad Air Quality Slows Down Marathon Runners
Even modest amounts of air pollution may affect athletic performance, a new study finds
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Broken Legs and Ankles Heal Better If You Walk on Them within Weeks
Using crutches for months is largely a thing of the past. Early weight-bearing has real benefits
BMI Sidelined in New Obesity Definition That Favors Health Evaluation
Instead of using the controversial body mass index, or BMI, to assess weight, an international group of scientists proposes an approach that looks at how excess body fat affects health
Our Bodies Are So Ready to Celebrate the Rebirth of the Sun
The winter solstice is the culmination of a period every year when each cell in our body literally craves more light
A Quiet Bias Is Keeping Black Scientists from Winning Nobel Prizes
The way scientists recognize one another’s work overlooks the seminal contributions of Black scientists. The Nobel Committees need to recognize how this excludes Black scientists from awards
The Tooth Is Stranger Than Fiction
Anglerfish have invisible fangs, narwhal tusks are extra-long canines, and more facts from the weird and wonderful study of teeth will astound you
Anosmia, the Inability to Smell, Changes How People Breathe
A small study of people with congenital anosmia found changes in breathing that suggest the condition may affect more than just the ability to smell
Colds Bring Lots of Snot—But Just How Much? Science Is Strangely Silent
Snot is one of the immune system’s efforts to ditch a virus, but how much we produce when sick is a slippery subject
How Much Water Should You Drink to Stay Hydrated?
The amount of water and electrolytes needed for proper hydration vary from person to person
Why Some People Haven’t Caught COVID despite Being Exposed
When scientists exposed people to the virus that causes COVID, only a subset got sick. Studying them could offer clues to immunity
Pupil Dilation Reveals Better Working Memory
People whose eyes dilated more performed better on tests of working memory