
See the Brain Like Never Before in This Gorgeous Art
The complexity of the brain comes to life in the annual Art of Neuroscience competition
Lori Youmshajekian is a science journalist who reports on consumer health, environmental issues and scientific misconduct. She holds a master’s degree in science journalism from New York University and has written for National Geographic, Wired and Retraction Watch, among other outlets.

See the Brain Like Never Before in This Gorgeous Art
The complexity of the brain comes to life in the annual Art of Neuroscience competition

Drones and AI Could Locate Land Mines in Ukraine
An AI model could speed up laborious and dangerous demining efforts

Science News Briefs from around the World: December 2023
The explosive secret behind Saturn’s rings, a Scandinavian arrow frozen for 4,000 years, the world's deepest-known virus, and much more in this month’s Quick Hits

The Science to Be Grateful for This Year
A year of exciting ideas and research has given us much to be grateful for

Psychiatric Disorders Spike After Gun Violence
Survivors of gun violence, especially young ones, are often forgotten among those affected by such shootings, and they bear a substantial health burden over the following year

This Bat Uses Its Oversized Penis as an ‘Arm’ during Sex
Dozens of mating bats caught on video at a Dutch church reveal an unusual use for their "huge" penises

Why the Life Expectancy Gap between Men and Women Is Growing
Women are outliving men by nearly six years—and COVID and drug overdoses are a major cause, according to a new report

How Do Ultraprocessed Foods Affect Your Health?
Ultraprocessed foods have become a mainstay of modern diets and could be taking a toll on our health

Starfish Are Heads—Just Heads
Scientists have finally figured out how to make heads or tails of starfish

How a Weight-Loss Trend on TikTok Might Encourage Eating Disorders
Laxative misuse is cropping up in wellness and weight-loss social media communities—and some experts are concerned about its close ties to eating disorders

What Are Ultraprocessed Foods, and Are They Bad for You?
More than half of our diet consists of foods that have been industrially processed in some way, and they may be harmful to our health

Mysterious Lightning ‘Superbolts’ Can Be 1,000 Times as Strong as Ordinary Strikes
Superbolts of lightning that are up to 1,000 times more intense than ordinary lightning may form because of a particular setup between storm clouds and Earth’s surface

Thousands More Puzzling ‘Fairy Circles’ Have Been Found around the World
These mysterious spots of barren soil have fascinated scientists for years. Now evidence of their existence beyond two known locations is stirring up a fresh round of contention