
How to build self-control, according to psychologists
Exercising self-control doesn’t need to be unpleasant, research shows

How to build self-control, according to psychologists
Exercising self-control doesn’t need to be unpleasant, research shows

How ultraprecise ‘nuclear clocks’ could transform timekeeping
Superprecise timekeepers based on atomic nuclei could be tested as soon as this year

Human neurons on a chip learned to play Doom
Cortical Labs says the stunt points toward a new kind of low-power computing—and perhaps a new way to study neurological drugs

NASA’s Artemis II astronauts arrive in Florida ahead of moon launch
During their 10-day mission, this four-person crew will swing around the far side of the moon—and potentially travel farther from Earth than anyone in history

Trump’s new science panel includes 9 tech billionaires—and just one scientist
There’s a glaring hole in the president’s new science and tech council

An AI-authored paper just passed peer review. The scientific community isn’t ready
The arrival of AI-generated research papers marks a turning point that could radically accelerate discovery—or drown it in automated mediocrity

We thought we knew the shape of the universe. We were wrong
Decades of data have suggested the universe is flat, much like an infinite plane. But a new analysis reveals deep flaws in that simple conclusion

NASA spots comet reversing its spin in a first for science
In 2017 NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope zoomed in on a comet as it passed around the sun. And then things took a more unusual turn

Why you should keep getting mRNA vaccines
The COVID pandemic ushered mRNA vaccines into the spotlight, and the technology has even greater potential. Here’s what to know about the way that they work, their safety, and more

Did the very young universe make swarms of tiny black holes?
Long ago, the cosmos might have been a black hole factory—and these primordial objects are even weirder than you think

The surprising science of pain can help you finally feel better
A pain scientist breaks down the surprising brain‑body science that explains why so many of us hurt more than we have to

Skin cells remember inflammation for life. Here’s why
Skin conditions such as psoriasis often flare up in the same spots throughout one’s life. Now scientists think they know why