Science
Science
The disgraced founder of Theranos wasn't granted her request to remain a free woman.
News
By Tori Latham
Water Crises Are Being Worsened by Wealthy People’s Swimming Pools, According to a New Study
A new report delves into nonessential water use by elites.

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Dining
By Tori Latham
This Woolly Mammoth Meatball Was Made Using the DNA of the Long-Extinct Animal
It isn’t your nonna’s meatball. It’s not even your nonna’s nonna’s nonna’s nonna’s.
Health & Wellness
By Tori Latham
Turns Out Money Can Buy You Happiness, a New Study Says
A new study reexamines the link between income and contentedness.
Dining
By Tori Latham
Neanderthals Cooked and Ate Crab 90,000 Years Ago, Researchers Say
Cavemen had a taste for the good life.
News
By Alex Moore
America’s Only Second-Generation Astronaut Was Told He’d Never Go to Space. He Made It Anyway.
Richard Garriott has ventured to both poles, the ocean’s deepest point and even to space. Now he’s aiming for a science-based age of discovery.
Dining
By Bryan Hood
Singapore Just Became the First Country to Approve Lab-Grown Meat Products
The city-state has granted San Francisco-based Eat Just permission to sell its “cultured chicken” for use in nuggets.
Health & Wellness
By David Adam
No More Snake Oil: Science Has Finally Uncovered Legitimate Ways to Boost Our Life Span
Epigenetic clocks could finally offer an effective way for science to extend our longevity.