Can Bionic Reading make you a speed reader? Not so fast
Lauren M. Singer Trakhman, University of Maryland
What if something as simple as bolding parts of a word could...
Bed bugs’ biggest impact may be on mental health after an infestation of these...
Jerome Goddard, Mississippi State University
Bed bugs are back with a vengeance. After an absence of around 70 years,...
Warning signs can be detected sooner through universal screenings for student mental health
Nathaniel von der Embse, University of South Florida
Whenever a massacre takes place at a U.S. school, like the...
What makes smoky, charred barbecue taste so good? The chemistry of cooking over an...
Kristine Nolin, University of Richmond
The mere thought of barbecue’s smokey scents and intoxicating flavors is enough to get...
The lasting consequences of school shootings on the students who survive them
Maya Rossin-Slater, Stanford University; Bokyung Kim, The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts; Hannes Schwandt, Northwestern University; Marika Cabral,...
‘Masked’ cancer drug stealthily trains immune system to kill tumors while sparing healthy tissues,...
Aslan Mansurov, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
Many cancer treatments are notoriously savage on the body....
The Asian Canadian gay activist whose theories on sexuality were decades ahead of their...
Laurie Marhoefer, University of Washington
Historians are rediscovering one of the most important LGBTQ activists of the early 20th...
Trees aren’t a climate change cure-all – 2 new studies on the life and...
William R.L. Anderegg, University of Utah
When people talk about ways to slow climate change, they often mention trees,...






















