After University of California, Berkeley graduate student Aleksey Maro and integrative biologist Robert Dudley discovered that the boozy fruits chimpanzees eat is the equivalent of two standard ...
I was at a dinner party last year when someone asked a question that seemed absurdly easy: “How many stars are on the American flag?” The table went quiet. We all knew this. Obviously. We’d all ...
NCL banned shorts at 6 restaurants. Angry passengers say it breaks a promise. But neuroscience suggests they may have a point. Here are both sides.
Once a year, the campus and community are invited to explore the research and artistic practice of more than 25 MFA and Ph.D. students. The 2026 Graduate Open Studios event will be held from 2-6 p.m.
Polyvagal theory faces renewed scientific criticism. What does the debate mean for clinicians who use it as a lens for trauma, safety, and co-regulation?
Michael Pollan’s new book, about the mystery of consciousness, strengthens the case that technology will never truly replicate humans.
From Tom Brady and Kevin Durant to Olympic gold medalists, people are really bad at predicting what will make them happy.
After changing how we eat and how we trip, the author returns to his garden — and the page — to examine the mystery of ...
For about six months, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been exploring a region full of geologic formations called boxwork, low ridges standing roughly 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) tall with sandy ...
Princeton has firmly established its presence at the forefront of AI research — including transformative work in humanities scholarship.
A key question in any discussion about climate is "How much rain fell?" But perhaps there is an even more important one. Like any household budget, the global water economy is based on "income," that ...
With breakthrough new technology that measures water isotopes on the move, Michigan Tech research scientist Ben Kopec and his team are driving, boating and snowmobiling around the Keweenaw to help ...