Public health experts worry that factually inaccurate statements by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. threaten the publics confidence in vaccines. Andrew HarnikGetty Images In the four months since he began serving as secretary of the...
Using TikTok could be making you more politically polarized, new study finds
Are you in an echo chamber on TikTok? LeoPatrizi/E+ via Getty Images People on TikTok tend to follow accounts that align with their own political beliefs, meaning the platform is creating political echo chambers among its...
Yellowcake is a concentrated form of mined and processed uranium. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, CC BY When most people hear the word uranium, they think of mushroom clouds, Cold War standoffs or the glowing green rods...
Yelp’s addition of a ‘Black-owned’ tag led to a slight drop in business ratings in Detroit
Yelps Black-owned tag was designed to help business owners like Don Studvent attract more customers. His restaurant closed in 2018 after nine years in business. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio When the online review platform Yelp...
Polarization has led many people to feel theyre being silenced. AP Photo/Andrew Harnik For decades, Americans trust in one another has been on the decline, according to the most recent General Social Survey. A major factor...
Five prescription drugs that can make it harder to cope with the heat
Some prescription drugs affect our ability to sweat, which is an important cooling mechanism. Doucefleur/ Shutterstock As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat-related illness especially for people taking certain...

For Jane Austen and her heroines, walking was more than a pastime – it was a form of resistance
In Pride and Prejudice (1813), when heroine Elizabeth Bennet arrives at Netherfield Park with her petticoat six inches deep in mud, she walks not only through the fields of Hertfordshire, but into one of literatures most...