Fruit-flavored gummies. Tinctures. Creams. Today’s cannabis is not simply dried flowers in plastic baggies or the special ingredient in dorm-room brownies. These days, it comes in candy form, suppositories and even vaporizable dab and wax concentrates. This new cannabis is heavily engineered, cultivated and manufactured to reach THC concentrations of up to 90 percent (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol),… Continue reading We Need to Ensure Legal Cannabis Is Safe
Chris Wright Is Perfect Pick to Lead Trump’s Department of Energy
How do you restore a bloated and misdirected U.S. Department of Energy to its originally intended purpose of assuring affordable and reliable American energy? The answer is to appoint a highly knowledgeable and successful energy producer to the position of Energy Secretary. Donald Trump made the perfect pick in Chris Wright. A mechanical and electrical… Continue reading Chris Wright Is Perfect Pick to Lead Trump’s Department of Energy
The U.S. Must Lead the Global Fight against Superbugs
November 13, 2024 4 min read The U.S. Must Lead the Global Fight against Superbugs Antimicrobial resistance could claim 39 million lives by 2050, yet the pipeline for new antibiotics is drying up. U.S. policymakers can help fix it By Howard Dean edited by Daniel Vergano Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bacteria cultured from… Continue reading The U.S. Must Lead the Global Fight against Superbugs
Insects Are More Than Just Pesky Pests
[CLIP: Theme music] Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Plenty of us only think about insects when we’re trying to keep them out of our homes. But the truth is that our fates and fortunes are totally intertwined with all sorts of bugs. Here to tell us more is Barrett Klein,… Continue reading Insects Are More Than Just Pesky Pests
How Will We Know We’re Not Alone?
We have identified thousands of planets just in our neighborhood in the Milky Way, mostly from the way they impact their host stars. Basic calculations suggest that there are countless more across the galaxy, and that billions of them could potentially support life. But what kind of life they host, and how we would be… Continue reading How Will We Know We’re Not Alone?
The Man from Taured
Podcast: Download MYS343: In Japan, 1954, a man arrives at airport customs with a passport from country that doesn’t exist. He’s arrested, but then vanishes. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask who was the man from Taured and could have come from a parallel world as some claim? Get all new episodes automatically and for… Continue reading The Man from Taured
Nancy Pelosi Profited as Luxury Napa Resort Won COVID-19 Bailout
The Auberge du Soleil, a five-star hillside hotel and spa with a panoramic view overlooking the vineyards of Napa Valley, appears to be first-rate in all ways but one. While the glamorous resort, an hour’s drive from San Francisco, fills rooms that routinely go for $2,000 a night with A-list celebrities and tech titans, financial records… Continue reading Nancy Pelosi Profited as Luxury Napa Resort Won COVID-19 Bailout
Developing Expertise Improves the Brain’s Ability to Concentrate
November 13, 2024 5 min read Developing Expertise Improves the Brain’s Ability to Concentrate Expertise bulks up the brain’s ability to think deeply, a skill that may generalize across tasks By Hanna Poikonen edited by Daisy Yuhas Malte Mueller/Getty Images Think of the last time you concentrated deeply to solve a challenging problem. To solve… Continue reading Developing Expertise Improves the Brain’s Ability to Concentrate
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Will Rebuild Trust in Public Health
Just weeks before President-elect Trump announced that Dr. Jay Bhattacharya would be his nominee to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Bhattacharya and I were together at Stanford University for a bold, first-of-its-kind symposium on public health decision making during the COVID-19 crisis. The idea behind the symposium was to shatter the public health… Continue reading Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Will Rebuild Trust in Public Health
How I Overcame Solastalgia
As I sit in my backyard in Abuja, Nigeria, looking out at the open landscape around me, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of loss. The rolling hills that were once vibrant with a rich carpet of wild ferns, daisies, lupines and goldenrods are now dotted with invasive species that have choked out… Continue reading How I Overcame Solastalgia