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Millions of people compulsively pick their skin or pull their hair. Social media is helping some of them to recover. [...]
For some people, perceived criticism can be overwhelming. [...]

The N.I.H. has indicated that it will stop funding research on the health effects of climate change. Scientists said the decision will curtail the search for answers. [...]

Kevin Hall said his work on ultraprocessed foods has been “hobbled” under the Trump administration. Scientists have been raising such concerns for months. [...]

The health secretary said he would prioritize studies into environmental causes while harshly discounting other factors scientists say are likely contributing to rising rates of the condition. [...]

A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions. [...]

Timberline Knolls, a mental health center owned by Acadia Healthcare, skimped on staff. Then came a series of tragedies. [...]

The petroleum-based dyes are used in hundreds of thousands of items including cereals and sports drinks. More details are expected on Tuesday. [...]

People with dementia often forget even close family members as the disease advances. “It can throw people into an existential crisis,” one expert said. [...]

People in the community called the remarks dehumanizing and warned they could perpetuate harmful stigma. [...]

Surges in Mennonite communities near the U.S. border may complicate containment efforts, experts say. [...]

Eli Lilly said clinical results of its GLP-1 in pill form showed safety and efficacy data similar to blockbuster injectable drugs. [...]

The National Institutes of Health is set to cut funding for research that seeks to understand the health effects of climate change. The policy change would stymie a wide body [...]

U.S. regulators are trying to shut down the industry for compounded weight-loss drugs, which could result in higher costs or suspend treatment for patients. [...]

A reader is struggling to reconcile a friend’s partner’s fussy diet and aversion to walking with a planned gastronomic tour of Europe. [...]

The surge of dreaming in adolescence reflects the challenges that most teenagers face: a growing intellect, changing body, evolving friendships, and emerging identity. [...]

A Cuban writer has criticized her own culture's practice of pejorative nicknames as being a form of bullying. [...]

Outbreaks of bird flu and other viruses are rising fast. Here’s why it’s happening—and how you can stay informed, protected, and mentally prepared. [...]

Procrastination isn’t merely a time management flaw. It can be a silent rebellion against the perception that society’s ladder is rigged. [...]

When women pause for motherhood, it’s not their brilliance and potential that fades, it’s the world’s memory of it. [...]

A new book explains much of what is known about these diverse animals, including pleasure and sex—as well as the downsides of our misleading perceptions of these sentient beings. [...]

Teens and adults see enjoyable work as far more important than marriage for a fulfilling adult life. [...]

Jealousy, and the actions partners take in response to it, can destroy relationships. Here's why it needs to be managed. [...]

Why do many school shooters follow the same chilling script? Symbolic, biological, and cultural forces hijack identity and drive violence. [...]

If you're tired of being picked apart, this simple phrase can help you stay grounded, calm, and in control. [...]

Think you know how to negotiate? That might not be enough when doing business across cultures. In those talks, cultural awareness isn’t optional, it's a competitive edge. [...]
You did everything right. So why does it still hurt? Maybe control was never the answer—and letting go isn’t giving up. [...]

Addressing retroactive jealousy is about restoring a sense of safety, self-worth, and connection within a relationship. Here's how. [...]

Connecting to nature improves your mood, attention, and interconnection—and you don’t need hours or days to gain these benefits! Try these brief practices and see the impact. [...]

Encouraging children to make art can help them navigate parental death, especially since they might struggle to express what they are feeling with words. [...]
Hope often gets conflated with optimism or wishing. When you hope, you have both high expectations for the future and a realistic view of the obstacles. [...]

It makes sense to treat your partner the way you want to be treated, but they might respond better to you treating them the way they want to be treated. [...]

What if the best way to counter misinformation isn’t arguing facts, but offering better truths instead? [...]
Five compartmentalization tactics to protect your peace during stressful times. [...]
Graduation is a big milestone for students and their families. The right personalized message from parents can leave a lasting, positive impact. [...]

Founded by MIT researchers, Senti Bio is giving immune cells the ability to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells. [...]

CAMP4 Therapeutics is targeting regulatory RNA, whose role in gene expression was first described by co-founder and MIT Professor Richard Young. [...]

The Hood Pediatric Innovation Hub aims to break down barriers to pediatric innovation and foster transformative research to improve children’s health outcomes. [...]

J-WAFS marks 10 years of supporting student engagement through grants, fellowships, events, mentorship, and funding for clubs. [...]

Entrepreneur and educator Vanessa Chan PhD ’00 explores how to bridge the gap between invention and market. [...]

As part of MITEI’s speaker series, The Engine CEO Emily Knight explained how to take “tough tech” innovation from idea to impact. [...]

Speaking at MIT, Rasmussen detailed the company’s manufacturing footprint, and the importance of balancing innovation, cost efficiency, and sustainability. [...]

Leading social impact platform seeks tech innovators tackling global challenges in climate, health, learning, economic prosperity, and more. [...]

More than 1 million people are contributing their data to Vana’s decentralized network, which started as an MIT class project. [...]

The MIT-GE Vernova Energy and Climate Alliance includes research, education, and career opportunities across the Institute. [...]

EduFi, founded by an MIT alumna, provides low-interest student loans to families in Pakistan so more can attend college. [...]

With the new system, farmers could significantly cut their use of pesticides and fertilizers, saving money and reducing runoff. [...]

New global headquarters will further solidify the company’s pioneering role in the Kendall Square innovation ecosystem. [...]

Charge Robotics, founded by MIT alumni, has created a system that automatically assembles and installs completed sections of large solar farms. [...]
Graduate student and MathWorks Fellow Louis DeRidder is developing a device to make chemotherapy dosing more accurate for individual patients. [...]

Spheric Bio’s implants are designed to grow in a channel of the heart to better fit the patient’s anatomy and prevent strokes. [...]

Colleagues remember the longtime MIT professor as a supportive, energetic collaborator who seemed to know everyone at the Institute. [...]

For the past decade, the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab has strengthened MIT faculty efforts in water and food research and innovation. [...]

ReviveMed uses AI to gather large-scale data on metabolites — molecules like lipids, cholesterol, and sugar — to match patients with therapeutics. [...]

The nitrogen product developed by the company, which was co-founded by Professor Chris Voigt, is being used across millions of acres of American farmland. [...]

Insta360 flipped the switch on action cameras when it released its first 360-degree camera, the One RS, in 2022. The actioncam took off in no time, coming as the first [...]

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Just when you think you've seen it all, researchers claim to have developed a way for people to see a color the human eye has previously never seen before. They're [...]

Saudi Arabia has revealed the latest part of its Red Sea giga-project, which is one of several massive developments helping transform the oil-rich desert kingdom into a tourist paradise. Named [...]

American defense technology company Anduril has rolled out its Copperhead-M – an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) that provides uncrewed subs with the punch of a smart torpedo carrying up to [...]

While cutting back on salt intake has long been a mainstay in treating high blood pressure, new research suggests that upping potassium intake might have a greater effect. It might [...]

Utah's Bean Trailer is back, this time with its first non-sleep-in camping trailer. The rugged, little Bean Pod still features teardrop-like sizing but replaces the sleep-in cabin with a sprawling [...]

With electric vehicles, batteries and electronic technologies tend to get most of the attention. But it’s where the electric becomes mechanical that small incremental changes have the biggest impact.Continue ReadingCategory: [...]

The Lamborghini Huracan finally has a successor, and boy, is it a good one! Called the Temerario, which translates to “reckless” in English, it's a plug-in hybrid marking the evolution [...]

Tucked into the dramatic contours of the Greek islands, a striking new architectural statement is being built by Greek design studio Mykonos Architects. Dubbed N’arrow House, the residential project is [...]

Among the many things we could do to reduce strain on the environment is find greener ways of constructing buildings. You see, cement production accounts for 8% of CO2 emissions [...]

Back in January, Dragon Tiny Homes unveiled its Aria tiny house, which offers a very compact and affordable towable residence. The firm has now followed that model with the upgraded [...]

Scientific research continues to uncover interesting connections between the gut microbiome and human health, including everything from depression to PTSD to autoimmune disease. Another example of this are emerging ties [...]

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If you're among the half of US adults who have tried to lose weight in the last 12 months, you'll be aware of how enthusiasm wanes once you hit the [...]

A benzodiazepine seeping into waterways is causing young Atlantic salmon to behave strangely, with fish in the wild migrating more rapidly and taking more risks on their journey from river [...]

Around this time last year, New Jersey's Velotric announced the waterproof Fold 1, a folding ebike "built for adventurers and urban commuters alike." Now the company has added a more [...]

With a name like the Ultimate, you'd expect this latest tiny house by Escape to offer something extraordinary, and thankfully it doesn't disappoint. It's the firm's largest model to date [...]

A new study has set off alarm bells, attributing the overuse of computed tomography – or CT – scans to around 5% of new cancer diagnoses annually. Since 2007, this [...]

A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience has revealed a subtle yet significant phenomenon beneath the North American continent; its ancient bedrock is slowly dripping into the Earth’s mantle. [...]
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Nature Climate Change, Published online: 21 April 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02304-2Many governments have adopted policies to reduce fossil fuel subsidies, but these policies almost always fail within three years. Policymakers should find [...]

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 21 April 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02310-4Urban heat islands are known to increase heat-related mortality, but a global analysis of more than 3,000 cities reveals that urban heat [...]

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 21 April 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02303-3The urban heat island (UHI) effect can increase and decrease mortality depending on the season, yet global comparison is still lacking. This [...]

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 17 April 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02315-zCoastal communities are at risk from extreme coastal storms. This study leverages US tide gauge data from 1950–2020 to show that likelihood [...]

For years, Conservation International was one of few voices clamoring for action on one crucial issue: To prevent the worst of climate change, we must protect nature. Our efforts have [...]
Last year was the hottest on record — sparking major climate disasters across the globe that left a trail of destruction, including lost lives, destroyed infrastructure and decimated crops. [...]

For one of the world’s most important crops, a project supported by Conservation International is grounds for optimism. [...]
In Brazil's s Mato Grosso do Sul, native species are reclaiming thousands of acres once heavily grazed by cattle. A bold initiative aims to protect and restore nature to an area [...]
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A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions. [...]

Timberline Knolls, a mental health center owned by Acadia Healthcare, skimped on staff. Then came a series of tragedies. [...]

People with dementia often forget even close family members as the disease advances. “It can throw people into an existential crisis,” one expert said. [...]

The justices heard arguments in a constitutional challenge to a task force that decides what treatments are covered at no cost. [...]

An interim U.S. attorney is demanding information about the selection of research articles and the role of N.I.H. Experts worry this will have a chilling effect on publications. [...]

People in the community called the remarks dehumanizing and warned they could perpetuate harmful stigma. [...]

Federal workers who help resolve complicated problems for Affordable Care Act policyholders are among those recently cut by the Trump administration. [...]

Workers who track data on car crashes, drownings, traumatic brain injury, falls in the elderly, and other perils lost their jobs. Advocates worry life-saving work will stop. [...]

The new page emphatically promotes a theory that many scientists question. Meanwhile, basic information about COVID testing and vaccines has disappeared. [...]

The VA looks like it is changing course on a plan that would have threatened the privacy of veterans receiving mental health care via telehealth, according to documents obtained by [...]

While Food and Drug Administration inspectors who make sure food and drugs meet quality standards were spared in recent cuts, key support staffers were dismissed. [...]

Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain. [...]
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Exclusive: Family doctors have switched to providing far fewer in-person appointmentsGPs in poor parts of England are paid £5,500 less a year than in wealthy areas, study findsPatients’ satisfaction with [...]

Site that once provided health information now includes criticism of Anthony Fauci, who led response to pandemicThe Trump administration has replaced Covid.gov – a website that once provided Americans with [...]

The aim of diabetes treatment is to bring blood sugar ("glucose") as close to normal as possible. What is a normal blood sugar level? Find out here... Read More "What [...]

Do you experience frequent urination, blurry vision, or excessive hunger? Learn about these and other common symptoms of high blood sugar... Read More "High Blood Sugar Symptoms: Causes, Signs, and [...]
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