Cameron English in Obesity 3 months ago
The CDC reports that American children are eating less than they did a decade ago, but what's more important is that they're eating fewer carbohydrates.
Alexander M. Spring in Health 9 months ago
It’s the year 2012 and by now many would have expected there to be hovercrafts and teleportation.
Sean Stefanik in Health 1 year ago
New advances in science and medicine provide good reasons to be optimistic. But without broader changes in how many societies treat their most marginalized groups, little will be accomplished.
Alex Marin in Storms 5 months ago
Winter Storm Euclid brought a white Christmas to half the nation but it also could disrupt Americans post-holiday travel plans with heavy rain, snow and even the threat of tornadoes.
Cameron English in Public Health 1 year ago
Soda isn't good for you, but California public health advocates are exaggerating the risks of drinking a can of Coke.
Jake Horowitz in Space 3 months ago
The moon will appear to sail past the planet Jupiter on Monday evening, in a solar event called a conjunction which will excite space junkies everywhere.
Juan Pablo Laso in Climate Change 9 months ago
The writing is on the wall, and no longer can we pretend that global warming is just a figment of our imaginations. This summer is proof, we are living through an extreme global climate change.
Franklin W. Taylor in Energy 2 months ago
China is investing heavily in nuclear fusion technology. The U.S. would be wise to follow suit.