
River ‘piracy’ is draining one of China’s biggest waterways
For the last 1.7 million years, China’s Yangtze River has been stealing water from the Yellow River, new research shows

River ‘piracy’ is draining one of China’s biggest waterways
For the last 1.7 million years, China’s Yangtze River has been stealing water from the Yellow River, new research shows
Hantavirus treatments are coming, but funding is holding them back
Trump’s FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns
Math reveals the one game of chance you should always accept
Today’s Spellements

‘PCOS is inaccurate’—why scientists renamed polycystic ovary syndrome

The hidden cause of heart disease is inflammation
How strange new ‘altermagnets’ could rewrite physics
Space hotels are coming soon
Create as many words as you can!
Stretch your math muscles with these puzzles.

Can peanut allergies be cured?
How much vitamin D do you need to stay healthy?
These cancers were beyond treatment—but might not be anymore
What happens when you let AI agents run an entire start-up
Inside the ibogaine rush: How psychedelic therapy is going mainstream

‘PCOS is inaccurate’—why scientists renamed polycystic ovary syndrome
A multiyear effort to rename polycystic ovary syndrome finally revealed the condition’s new name: polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome

Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test
The Trinity bomb test left behind a unique form of matter, and now, scientists have discovered a new chemical structure inside it

Hantavirus outbreak occurs at sea, microplastics may contribute to warming, and Alaska landslide sparks tsunami
A deadly hantavirus outbreak occurs on a cruise ship, scientists warn that microplastics may be contributing to climate warming, and a retreating-glacier‑triggered landslide unleashed a massive Alaska tsunami

Hantavirus treatments are coming, but funding is holding them back
There is no cure for the hantavirus that has so far sickened at least nine people and killed three of them on a cruise ship outbreak, but several therapies have shown promise in animal studies

Inside NASA’s ‘very ambitious’ moon base plan
NASA’s moon exploration plans call for nearly 80 launches, nearly 75 landers, 10 moon buggies and one nuclear reactor

Math reveals the one game of chance you should always accept
Probability theory and the Saint Petersburg paradox can help you determine whether the stakes of a game are too great